This is for the SCS phenomenon that is Anne Ryan (aka Lauren -- ask her why? ;) ). She is this week's Featured Stamper and totally deserving of adoration and praise! Her kind and gracious comments are always personal and she always makes you feel special. Her original style that has me gasping with every post is a highlight in my stamping week.
From the vast array of art in her gallery, I chose this one. How could I not choose a card with my namesake??!! ;)
I of course did not have the fabulous flower or beads that she used, so I substituted the best I could. Otherwise, the sketch and color scheme are the same...sort of. Afterall, one cannot expect to ever reach the artistic heights of the Honorary Princess of the High Maintenance Organization. Love ya GF!!
Registered: October 24, 2007 Location: Connecticut Posts: 285
Sun, Oct 12, 2008 @ 4:30 PM
This is beautiful!! So soft and elegant. The white with the touch of gold, well, wow!! Love all the cuttlebugging, ( is cuttlebugging a word?? lol...) I so want one of these bugs.
TFS.....
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Registered: January 26, 2007 Location: Fredericksburg, VA, but originally from Scotland!:) Posts: 12742
Sun, Oct 12, 2008 @ 4:46 PM
WOW! This is AMAZING!! I LOVE all the different c/b folders you have used on this beauty!! This is a truly wonderful white on white card and the touch of gold and pearls just send it over the edge!! Awesome case
Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Sun, Oct 12, 2008 @ 4:56 PM
Oh dah-ling, I knew you would create something totally magnificent and that you did! This is gorgeous. I dont know why we dont see more white on white cards, but I trust we will now after seeing this sensational card, Anne. I am so honored you decided to join in today's challenge!
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