Sunday, September 8, 2013

Winter Wishes


Here's a card for the Perfect Sentiments challenge PSC90, which is to use ribbon, baker's twine, seam binding, or all three. I chose to use this pretty silver ribbon from SU! The papers are SU! smoky slate, pool party, and winter frost dsp. The sentiment was embossed in silver using the SU! Snow Swirled set, while the poinsettia was done with spellbinder's dies. For the final touch I added a silver bead to the center and called this one done!

I hope you're enjoying your Sunday! Thanks for dropping by :)

Carol

11 comments:

  1. Absolutely gorgeous. I love the poinsettia in that color and just the addition of that small bead adds so much to this whole card. Enjoy the day.

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  2. Carol, this is stunning! I love the colors and that big poinsettia is so pretty. I think I 'm going to have to break down and buy that die now. So pretty and love the shiny ribbon.
    Lynn

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  3. What Beautiful colours, Carol!!! Love the poinsettia and the ribbon you used!!!

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  4. Ooh, what a pretty color for that poinsettia and the card is gorgeous. You did BIG. :-)

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  5. Beautiful card Carol, so elegant!Love those colors together and the embossed sentiment is perfect. TFS

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  6. I LOVE this card! Unexpected Christmas colors for Christmas but I love the soft color palate. Simply gorgeous.

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  7. Gorgeous! Awesome colors and patterns esp love the flower! Wtg!

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  8. So clean and beautiful. I love the winter and frozen look of your card. Thanks for playing with us at Perfect Sentiment,
    Hugs, Marzena DT

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  9. This is so gorgeous. Love those colors together. Thanks for joining us at Perfect Sentiment this week. Good luck, and I hope to see you back soon.

    Maggie - DT

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  10. Wonderful Christmas card! Love this colour palate and the design. Your poinsettia is gorgeous with that pretty ribbon!

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