Welcome to a new Speedy the Cat's Friends challenge! This week we are being challenged to make a Valentines Day card. For a chance to win a not yet released stamp set from Mark's Finest Papers all you need to do is create a new Valentines Day card and link it to InLinkz on Mark's Finest Papers (MFP) blog. If you use images from MFP you will be entered twice. There is a prize for every 50 entries.
My card is a case of this card by Lynda Bendon. I used a border embossing folder on the top panel and my Scor-pal to score lines above and below the embossing. I stamped the heart image from MFP's Hearts, Hearts, Hearts in Raspberry Fizz and cut it out, added small white pearls to the flower centers and mounted it on a foam square. The sentiment is from the same set and the raspberry ribbon is also from MFP.
Thanks for coming by!
Supplies: Stamps - Mark's Finest Papers; Ink - Raspberry Fizz; Paper - Mark's Finest Papers; Misc - Cuttlebug Border Embossing Folder; Ribbon, Pearls, Scor-pal, Foam Squares
What an elegant beauty, Harriet!! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous CAS card!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love the border used that way, and your heart is very cool!
ReplyDeleteOh how elegant, love the layers!
ReplyDeleteharriet! your cards always delight me!
ReplyDeletethis is gorgeous!
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So pretty and sweet, I love the pearl accents too.
ReplyDeleteWhat an elegant card. The pearl and the embossing just put this card over the top
ReplyDeleteLove the simplicity of this card. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteLovely card-really like the embossing.
ReplyDeletesuch a clean, crisp, and lovely V'day card with an understated elegance
ReplyDeleteHarriet, your card is fabulous!!! Love the CAS look!!!
ReplyDeleteI love it. It's clean and elegant.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful combination of white space, embossing and a pop of color with that pretty heart! I love all the added pearls too! Just sweet!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Harriet! WOW, I think I like yours better than mine!!! Great job and thank you for linking my card! Have a great day!
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