Today's card was inspired by two of my favorite challenges ~ Stacey's Curtain Call Color Challenge 42 and Karen's Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge 80. I was also inspired by a fellow blogger friend Chat ~ Me My Stamps and I ~aka Nitestamper who had originally cased my card ~ I'm here for You! Here is Chat's card. I LOVED the colors that Chat used to re-create my card and they just so happened to be very similar to this week's colors Stacey chose for her Color Challenge!
Thanks for Stopping By!!
Stamps~ Great Friend.
Paper~ Early Espresso, Peach Parfait, Pear Pizzazz, Very Vanilla, In-Color DSP.
Ink~ Early Espresso, Pear Pizzazz.
Accessories~ Early Espresso brads, Peach Parfait ribbon
Tools~ Two-Step Owl punch, Little Leaves Sizzlit, Square Lattice Embossing Folder, 1 3/8" circle punch, 3/4" circle punch.
12 comments:
Oh, how adorable! I like the sketch and layout, it's interesting and eye cathching.
I may need that punch...lol...your card is very inspiring and beautiful, great use of the colors...have a super day!
enjoy *~*
Your owls are adorable. I like how you placed them on the embossed panel. Great use of the color combo.
Aww...this card is so sweet! Great job with the sketch and color combo!!!
Oh my gosh this is too stinkin cute!!! Love these owls on the branches combined with the sketch and color challenge colors!
This is SO cute! I'm really liking that owl punch from SU. The owls, branches, embossing...great combination!
what a delightful card, Diane! LOVE your fun use of color with those sweet owlies:) thanks for playing the Curtain Call!
AWWW, TOO CUTE! LADYBUG1376@HOTMAIL.COM
This is a fantastic card! Love those owls!!! Great colors and designs.
I love this card and want to CASE it, but where did you use a 3/4" circle punch?
~CA~ (MrsBoz on SCS)
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Super duper cute, Diane! Sorry I didn't get with while the challenge was going on, but I'm glad you won a spot, so I could get a peek at your fabulous owls!
REAL cute!!! I do NOT need another punch; but you really make me "need" this little owl. Hmmmm. Beautiful job.
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