Monday, January 28, 2013

Pink & Black Birthday

I'm sharing a birthday card with you that I made recently. I used flowers from a Hero Arts stamp set, stamping them on this pearlized pink cardstock, and fussy cutting & popping them up on dimensionals. I scored the white panel around the edges in keeping with the framework, and embossed the pink background with a SU! tulips frame ef. I added some black flourishes and stems and a SNSS sentiment. The final touch was adding some pearls from Pizzazz Aplenty to the flower centers.

Thanks for the visit, I'll be back soon :)

Carol

13 comments:

  1. Carol, this is just plain and simply WOWSERS!!!!!! LOVE IT! I have that frame embossing folder and think I've only used it once. Guess I need to get that out again now. So lovely!
    Lynn

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  2. Wow this is stunning, I love the scoring on the white it's a great detail. The colors are very elegant

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  3. This is just gorgeous! I love pink and black together! I need to use my embossing folder like this too-it adds so much!

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  4. So pretty...done in my favorite color combo....

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  5. WOW WOW WOW Carol your card is so beautiful.

    Hugs
    Anke

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  6. This is a beauty if I ever saw one. You are rockin' the cards, Carol.

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  7. Such a beautiful card, Carol!!! Love all the pink and that Tulips EF. The flowers are so pretty and the pearls just make them pop! :)

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  8. Gorgeous card & I could totally do this as I have the flourish die and eb. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  9. Like other commenters above, I also LOVE this card and I think I have pretty much everything I need to replicate (CASE) it!

    Hugs
    Sarn xxx

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  10. LOVE this one! Pink and Black is so classy!

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  11. Wow! Love this card... gave me a good idea for my card class. Great colors too!
    Hugs,
    Judy

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