I made this card for the Friday Stamp Simply Challenge on my Blog. Today's challenge is to Heat it Up! -- meaning we have to use our embossing guns to emboss a simply elegant card -- easy enough.
This also qualifies for the LSC today to make a card in 30 minutes or less! I was on the fly today and this DID take 30 minutes or less -- quick measures I took were to use a 2-step stamp of a simple, single image to add quick color, DP for more color, Cuttlebug embossing for texture and a simple tried and true layout! Done!
Stamps: Heartfelt Thanks by SU
Paper: White, Bashful Blue, Old Olive, Bashful Blue Prints DSP, all by SU
Ink: Versa Mark and Bashful Blue and Old Olive SU Markers
Accessories: SU Silver Embossing Powder, May Arts Sheer Ribbon, Rectangle Nestabilities by Spellbinders, Cuttlebug and Embossing Folder, Glue Glider, Mounting Squares
Thanks much for looking!
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Thu, Mar 05, 2009 @ 9:42 PM
Very pretty, Sharon. This image always brings gorgeous results and a smile on my face as it was my first set - the gateway to addiction FS!!!! I like the ribbon treatment thingy!
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Thu, Mar 05, 2009 @ 9:54 PM
Great combo and love the heated ribbon.
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Thu, Mar 05, 2009 @ 11:03 PM
Sharon! this is just lovely! my fave colors~blues.
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