Sunday, January 12, 2014
Clean and Simple
Hello Again! You can relax, this isn't another Christmas Card! This card is, however, for another new Challenge I found via my friend, Darnell Knauss. Thank you, Darnell! This one is for The Card Concept at thecardconcept.blogspot.com and it's stipulation was to use certain colors, including espresso, kraft, pink and vanilla. I got every one of those on my card. The base layer is ivory, or "vanilla," the kraft is in the layers of paper, and the pink is in the middle layer of paper and also in the top ribbon, which is laying on top of vanilla (ivory) ribbon. We were also to choose one of the styles mentioned in the Challenge, and I chose Clean and Simple, which is my style on a regular basis!
The paper came in 6 x 6 paper pads from Crate Paper and also Studio Calico, which were in my stocking that my wonderful son packed (Thank you again, Chris!). The ribbons and card base are from Gina K Designs, and the sentiment is from the Stampin Up stamp set called Four You, which I absolutely love!
Thank you for your visit today! I appreciate having you here, and I always appreciate your comments, so don't forget to drop a quick note before you go. That really makes my day-- it means so much to me! Hope you are having a wonderful weekend, and I'll see you again soon!
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Oh, this is lovely! Great card, Sharon!
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon, I love your card! I especially love how you tied the knot, so cute!
ReplyDeleteLove this CAS card, the pretty pink ribbon really makes it pop. Thanks for joining us this week at The Card Concept.
ReplyDeleteSharon this is a beautiful CAS card, Ms. Darnell definitely steered you the right way. Thank you so much for joining us for the first challenge at the Card Concept!
ReplyDeletedarlin...so glad you played along with us at Card Concept!
ReplyDeletesparkle & shine *~*
Very pretty CAS card, Sharon! Great job!
ReplyDeleteSuper sweet CAS card, Sharon, and a great use of patterned paper! Thanks so much for joining us at The Card Concept.
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