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Friday, June 3, 2011

Speedy the Cat Friends Challenge #58 - Paper Flowers

Welcome to Speedy the Cat's Friends challenge - this week we were challenged to use paper flowers.  I don't usually use raised flowers like these because I mail most of my cards,  but this wedding card is for a friend to give to her granddaughter  - it won't be mailed.  This sketch is from MFT Wednesday Stampclub MFTWSC22.  The sentiment is from Mark's Finest Papers Magnolia Wedding.  Actually all materials used here are from Mark's Finest Papers - the card stock is the 140# weight which comes in white and ivory and is awesome for card bases!
Now it is your turn to play in the challenge.  Create a new project using paper flowers and link it directly to InLinkz on the Mark's Finest Papers blog for a chance to win a not yet released stamp set.  If you use MFP images you will be entered twice!
Thanks for coming by!

10 comments:

  1. Harriet--this card is so lovely! I love the added pin on the side. Great job with the challenge. TFS

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  2. Harriet this is so pretty. I just love the embossing and how it stands out on this card. Your flowers are just outstanding.

    Bear Hugs,
    Carol :O}

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  3. A real beautiful card! Love it!

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  4. Harriet, this is such a gorgeously elegant card. Beautiful work with this challenge. Thanks for the idea on a great way to use those roses. ahhhhh, lovely

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  5. Absolutely lovely card!!! Love the roses framing the window!

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  6. She will love to receive this beautiful card Harriet!!

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  7. Just gorgeous!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Wow!! I love white on white with the burst of color!!!!
    Maria

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  8. This is gorgeous...I love all the white space!Those flowers are so beautiful. ;)

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  9. I love white on white cards, and this is just stunning with all the different panels and shapes going on! Love those tiny roses too!

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  10. Oooh la la, Harriet! I love the elegant background you've created with the embossing in the squares. It's simple to do, but makes such an impact!

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