Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Challenge Card

Hello All! Thanks for stopping by. My second post today is my challenge card. I was able to meet 6 challenges with this card. It is a 4 1/4" square easel card (I know--my last three posts have been easel cards!). I used Stampin Up! cardstock and patter paper, and Penny Black stamps. I used a few different techniques: heat embossing and the dryer sheet technique.

The pink stars were heat embossed on Pixie Pink cardstock, and then I added adhesive and smoothed the used dryer sheet over the top. Once dried, I cut them out and added more Stickles for bling.

The challenges depicted in this card are:

  1. Papertake Weekly: Sketch

  2. Penny Black: Recycle (the dryer sheet technique)

  3. The Corrosive Challenge Blog: Stars

  4. Creative Card Crew: For a Child

  5. I Did it Creations Blog: Purple and Pink

  6. Paper Pretties: Bring on the Bling

Thanks for stopping by and happy stamping!

10 comments:

  1. Oh, this is super cool. I really like that you don´t colored the image. It looks fantastic. Great Card and thanks for joining us @ The Corrosive Challenge Blog !

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  2. such a pretty easel card! I love how you did the stars! Thanks for playing at IDIC this week!
    Hugs,
    Georgia

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  3. Wow what an adorable easel Card! Love the image and coloring. Thanks so much for joining us this week at Creative Card Crew! I have blog candy on my blog if you are interested!
    Denise
    CCCDT

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  4. Great cards with lots of stars. The layout is fabulous! Thanks for joining us at the Corrosive Challenge this week!

    Donna

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  5. great card! thanks for joining the corrosive challenge!
    hugs

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  6. very cute cupcakes, especially with the sparkle. thanks for playing with us at Paper Pretties.

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  7. fantastic - love those sparkly stars I've not tried that technique - thanks for joining us at IDIC this week
    Hugs,
    Debbie
    xx

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  8. Awesome card and what a nice take one the sketch. Thanks for sharing with us at Papertake Weekly :)

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