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Sending my Love

What to do on a cold, snowy day?  Why? Make a card or two or three of course!!!
Here is a sweet CAS one that I did today inspired by a couple of challenges.

recipe:
MFPStamp- Rose and sentiment
Prismacolor pencils
MS border punch
Darice embossing folder
Cuttlebug
Momento Black ink
SY Blossom punch- trimmed for banner
Flat Pearls- dollar bin

entered:
http://inkspirationalchallenges.blogspot.co.uk/
Rose color challenge

http://atlanticheartschallenge.blogspot.ca/
sketch

http://jellyparkchallenges.blogspot.co.uk/
Love is in the Air

http://www.aaacards.blogspot.co.uk/
Love, Love, Love

http://alohafridaychallenges.blogspot.ca/
Valentines/Love

http://www.craftindesertdivas.com/
Red/White/Pink


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Comments

  1. Pretty card, love the embossed background. Thanks for playing at AAA Cards.

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  2. This is so pretty! The way you colored the flower is so beautiful...

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  3. That's a great background to accompany your pretty rose. Hoping you had lots of fun coloring it. Thanks for playing with us at AAA Cards. Cheers, Victoria

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  4. This is a great card! I love your pretty rose! Thanks for playing along with us at AHSC! :) Jess-DT

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  5. Lovely card. Thank you so much for joining us in Aloha Friday Challenge at Kitty Bee Designs this fortnight. I hope to see you again. :-D
    Milka DT

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  6. Absolutely BEAUTIFUL! You did a fantastic job coloring the rose... it looks amazing!

    Thank you for joining us for the Craftin Desert Divas "Red, White and Pink" Linky Party!
    ~DT Lori

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  7. Gorgeous! Beautiful embossing. Thank you for sharing with us at AHSC.

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  8. Love the embossed background and the colouful rose. Thanks for joining us at Atlantic Hearts.

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  9. Gorgeous card! I love how that rose practically jumps right off the page! Thanks for playing along at AHSC.

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  10. Great card, I love the embossed background, so pretty! Thanks for playing along with AHSC!

    Brandi R.
    AHSC DT member
    crzy4scrapbooking.blogspot.ca

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  11. Beautiful work. Thankyou so much for joining us at AHSC

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  12. Beautiful work. Thankyou so much for joining us at AHSC

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  13. Fabulous card. Love your coloring and the embossing.

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  14. This is gorgeous- I love the colouring on the flower! Thanks for sharing with us at Atlantic Hearts.

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  15. Beautifully coloured rose - looks great upon the embossed background.Thank you for joining us at Inkspirational Challenges. Come back next time! Marina

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  16. Absolutely gorgeous thanks for sharing over at Jellypark Friends :o).

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