Friday, March 11, 2011

Flourishes Challenge




A new challenge from Flourishes! This is actually the first challenge I've ever taken part in so wish me luck! Guidelines are as follows:
HOW TO PLAY: To play, all you need to do is create and use a cut edge on your card– it’s just that simple! That means to use a die cut, a border punch, a corner punch or any type of decorative border! Let’s see how you create a card that is a cut above the rest! You have until March 18th at 5 PM Eastern Standard Time to get your creations linked up on the inlinkz linky below on this post. If you upload to SCS, please use the keyword FLLCMAR11.

I used Martha Stewarts Pinking Scallop Punch Around the Page, The green paper is from the American Crafts A La Carte Set, The white paper is regular old cardstock the I stamped with random swirls, The inside of the flower is stamped with a studio g flower stamp and the flower itself is from Walmart. I gave the card to my mom on her birthday.
If you would like to enter you can go to The flourishes blog for more information. Good Luck!

9 comments:

  1. I'm wishing you luck, Christina! You made a beautiful card which I'll bet your Mom was very happy with. Nicely done with the big, bright flower and pretty punched edge. Thank you for joining us for Flourishes Cut Above challenge!

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  2. This is beautiful. I love that wonderful flower. It is perfect for this card. Thanks for joining us at Flourishes.

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  3. Thank you ladies! The comments are much appreciated

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  4. Nicely done, your fancy framed edge adds a bit of elegance. Thanks for playing in Flourishes A cut above the rest challenge.

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  5. Such a pretty card Christina! The border is perfect and I love your papers!

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  6. Thank you Christine! I just love that border, I'm pretty sure I use it too often :)

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  7. Wow! This is a real stunner, Christina! Love the pretty papers and your big, fabulous flower! :)

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  8. Thank you so much Cindy! It really is quite a big and fabulous flower isnt it! Thanks for the lovely comments!

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