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"Be My Valentine Blog Hop" DAY 3

Welcome to CSDivas first members "Be My Valentine Blog Hop" DAY 3
"Creative Scrapbooking Divas is ... a place for Divas to inspire, create and enjoy the process! We encourage members to create, try different things, challenge themselves and enjoy the process.
List of Blogs to Hop:
LUISA http://www.creativedesignsbyluisa.com

For the chance to earn a Grand Prize at CSDivas post your creations in this discussion thread: VALENTINES BH - SANDY'S CHALLENGE ENTRIES and gallery with the tag- VDhop- Sandy!!! Due date to upload entries at CSDivas is Thursday Feberuary 17, 2011. Winner will be announced on Tuesday February 22, 2011...
You can get my Challenge details on Day 1 post's  HERE 

Happy Hump Day!  I have a cute card for you that I did from a tutorial that was posted recently from DT Pam.  She gave us all the instructions to make these pretty ribbon flowers.  I had to give it a try!  Love the tutorials on CSDivas!!!
Carts used: Home Decor for the "love" word 
and Plantin Schoolbook for the "you" letters

I decided to make a single ribbon flower layer (Pam's tutorial showed a double layer). I added a heart brad, little pale pink chalk around the card edge and Viola! Cute, simple card.  Thanks for the tutorial and inspiration Pam!!!

I am also offering blog candy to anyone who comments not just on this post post but all week!  I will add up all the comments and pick a winner on Feb 15th!!!  Here it is:
See you tomorrow!!!
Now let's hop to DENINE to see her awesome creation!!!

Comments

  1. Very cute Sandy I love those ribbon flowers!

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  2. Love the flower! I'll have to give it a try next! - Stephanie

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  3. Adorable card Sandy!!! Pam's tutorial was great to use our small stash of riibbon!!!

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  4. ohhh how cute love love love the flower!!!!
    hugs
    Brenda

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  5. Hi Sandy,
    I have hopped all week but not left any messages. Your card and all your creations are wonderful, just like you :)
    Valentines Hugs!
    Ann

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  6. Love your ribbon flower, haven't tried it yet! I have been going crazy with easel cards-they are so easy and fun!

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  7. Love the card, the ribbon into a bow is a fantastic idea, and it will lay down well in an envie. I'll give this a try for sure.

    ShersL84bed@aol.com

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