Wednesday, February 20, 2013

I love Razzleberry!

My card today is for two challenges - the OWH Stars and Stamps midweek throwdown to make a card with fun folds, as well as the Perfect Sentiments PSC67 to use flowers with a sentiment on the front.
I pulled out some much loved retired SU! cottage wall dsp, along with some old olive, Razzleberry, and vanilla card stocks to make a gate fold card. The Hero Art flowers were stamped on vanilla with Razzleberry, hand cut, and popped up on a Cheery Lynn mini flourish die. The flower centers were made with a SU! owl punch, and shaped with a pencil eraser on a mouse pad. The sentiment is by SNSS and the punched border was done with a SU! fancy scallop punch. The opposite side of the card has matching dsp too, but the glare pretty much cancelled that out.

Thanks for stopping by today, and make it a wonderful Wednesday!

Carol

20 comments:

  1. Oh, those colors are so pretty together! Love the way you did the center of the flowers too. VERY pretty!
    Lynn

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  2. LOVE IT! Those flower centers look fabulous. That paper is very pretty and goes so well with the Rich Razzleberry, wich is one of my favorite SU colors. Very nice job with this challenge.

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  3. Beautiful use of Razzleberry!!! The flower centers are wonderful - I read every word trying to see what button or brad purchase that I needed to make and it turns out you accomplished those centers just by shaping paper!

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  4. hun, this is totally awesome!

    i love the dp and the colour-combo!

    hugs and kisses from germany,
    silvi xoxo

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  5. Soo Pretty And Cheery Miss Carol! 8-) Love the Razzleberry & Old Olive together!! So Pretty! And such a Super Layout for a gatefold card too! Love it! 8-)

    Hugs
    Shannon

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  6. Just lovely. I love the Razzleberry color and the flower centers are adorable!!!!!!!!!

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  7. Oh so pretty, Carol!! Love the paper, the different fold and those pretty flowers! Love this birthday card!! :)

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  8. Wow Carol this is a gorgeous card! I love the color combination and those flowers - wow!

    Thanks for playing in our Operation Write Home Midweek Throwdown challenge this week!

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  9. Yup, I like it also! It always reminds me of the color you get when grape jelly mixes with the butter on your toast. Kind of creamy. Can ya tell I am hungry? This is really, really pretty!

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  10. Beautiful card Carol! The colors and those flowers are perfect! TFS

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  11. So beautiful Carol! I live the colors and the flowers! Razzleberry!? I think that is my new favorite word! So nice!

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  12. Very pretty! Really like the pretty flowers and the color that you used!

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  13. I love Rich Razzleberry, too. Wow! This is a beauty, Carol. Your flower centers are just perfect and I'm glad you told us how you made them.

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  14. Gorgeous! And you're a master at fussy cutting!

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  15. I love the color combo. Razzleberry is a gorgeous color! Your flowers are beautiful and I love how you made the flower centers.

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  16. Thanks for joining us over at Perfect Sentiments Your card is beautiful..

    DT Pam

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  17. Gorgeous card, Carol, and fantastic color combo! Wonderful flowers. I'm so happy that you joined in our "Floral Fantasia" challenge at Perfect Sentiment this week, and I hope we're going to see your talent displayed here again soon.
    NanaConnie DT

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  18. This card is simply gorgeous. I love the focal point of flowers and you've used such complementary colors. Thanks so much for sharing your card!

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  19. Very pretty! I like razzleberry too!

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  20. I love the colors you used for this. Very pretty image and great design. Thanks for joining us at Perfect Sentiments this week. Hope to see you again. Good luck.

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