Sunday, February 9, 2014

FMS 122, SS Have a Heart and SSC 69



I am all over this!  Another card that includes green.  Hold me back, I'm in heaven.  I know, I'm weird.  But that's me.

I sponged HA ink on Tim Holtz Burlap Stencil on the base.  The focal stamp I heat embossed using HA Fine Black embossing powder.  I really like it.  It gives a much finer line, nice and crisp. I embossed it on white Neenah and a yellow scrap cs that I had and cut out the letters and the word Thoughts of the yellow.  I used  pop dots under "Thoughts".  I used the few pearls I have left.  I felt it needed something else, so I searched my stash and found this precious cream heart.  I just love it.

I entered this in three challenges.  Freshly Made Sketches 122 , Simon Says Have a Heart and Sunday Stamps Color Challenge 69


 Thanks for stopping by!  Traci

7 comments:

  1. Fabulous card, Traci! I love how you've done the background - it really makes the card pop! Thanks so much for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches.

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  2. Great job with our challenge colours! What a lovely sentiment too. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Sunday Stamps!

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  3. Beautiful, Traci! I love how you used the stencil and stamps. Thanks so much for playing along with the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge: Have a Heart!

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  4. Love the way you combined both challenges to create this card! Very pretty! Thanks for joining us at Sunday Stamps.

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  5. Lovely card, Traci! I love the stamped background and appreciative greeting. Thanks for playing along with us at Sunday Stamps this fortnight--please join us again soon!
    :) Marie

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  6. This is just great ;) I love the popped up sentiment! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Sunday Stamps. We sure hope to see you again soon!!!

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  7. Great card, Traci! I love that background and the scattered pearls and the little heart. Don't ya just love using up leftovers! Thanks for playing with us at Sunday Stamps.

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