Saturday 9 July 2011

Friend to Friend

Ahhh.....another freezing weather in Sydney. It is quite nice between 1000hr and 1500hr because the sun is quite strong. So the sunshine definitely helps in keeping me warm.

I got another card to share today. Nothing for the inside this time..(sorry!)
I am using the combination of cherry cobler, basic black, very vanilla and soft suede CS from SU and also soft suede and cherry cobbler ink. I embossed lattice folder from sizzix on the cherry cobbler oval nesti cut. Attached Soft suede little leaves from SU sizzlits dies on to the oval and pop up 'all a flutter' butterfly from SU using dimensional. Attach a Strip of SU basic black satin ribbon. Finishing it off with SU 'friend to friend' sentiment (from teeny tiny sentiment set) on very vanilla CS and attached with silver brads.

This card will be joining at these challenges:

Thanx for looking and looking forward to share more,

10 comments:

  1. Oooh, this is really pretty .... looks like a framed piece of artwork ... I like it!!!

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  2. Love how the central oval and embossing really puts the focus on the butterfly. Thanks for playing at Just Add Ink this week.

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  3. I love your sparkly butterfly, Jeane! A lovely card.
    Michelle.

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  4. Wonderful colors & interpretation on the sketch by turning it on its side.

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  5. Love your Butterfly focal point on the textured background Jeane. The challenge colours have come together beautifully on this card. Thanks for playing at JAI this week ♥

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  6. Love that you flipped the sketch Jeane. Your butterfly is very pretty and as Tui said 'it looks like a framed piece of artwork'.

    Thanks so much for joining us at Just Add Ink this week.

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  7. This is lovely Jeane. Love how you have flipped the sketch and how you have used this week's colours. Thanks for playing along at JAI this week

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  8. thank you Jeane... I can tell everyone is is fabulous in real life. It is sitting on my window sill in my craft room.

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