Hello and Happy Thursday! Only 9 more sleeps until the BIG day! Are you ready? I have been all caught up in the holiday "hustle and bustle" this week and my stamp time has been very limited. I did have a little, creative get-together with my friend Sarah yesterday afternoon but didn't finish the boxes I made yet, so I will save those for another day. I needed to make a thank you card today and just couldn't get around some "stamper's block". So, I went to Stamping 411 for their Saturday Sketch Challenge since I had so much fun with them last week. I made their "Top 5", too, so that was REALLY exciting!
Yup, I'm using Pacific Point again...along with that Decorative Label punch. But, hey, when you find something that works, I say you should just stick with it! Haha! I think the color combo probably had to do with the never-used package of Blueberry Crisp DSP that was sitting on my desk today. In the end I like how the papers kind of had a "distressed look" to them so I didn't really have to add a lot to the card.
I did use, for the first time today, some amazingly, awesome seam binding! Whoo Hoo! My blogging friend, Cheryl (-->click right here to visit her blog<--) recently sent me some to try out, along with a few other crafty treats. Cheryl, you are the best! Thank you SO much for the great surprises! I am HOOKED! Seam binding is seriously so versatile and you can do so much with it! I used white seam binding on this card...what's that?...it looks blue? Well, that's because I Smooched it with Electric Blue Smooch Spritz, then dried it with my heat tool...I burned my finger, too! Typical! (Yes, it is the SAME blue Smooch I used on my LAST card! Please be kind, I'm a little over-extended this week!) Cheryl shared a cool tip that Smooch actually makes the seam binding much easier to pleat and tie. The best way to describe it is like when you use spray starch when ironing...with the added benefit of sparkle. SO cool! :)
I also decorated the inside for a handwritten note. Well, there you have it. What do you think? I'd love to hear from you, so please leave me a comment to say hello, when you visit. They make me smile! :) Now, I'm off to finish up more fa-la-la-la-la...
SU! Supply List:
Stamps: Oval All
Ink: Pacific Point classic ink
Paper: Pacific Point, Sahara Sand, Very Vanilla card stock and Blueberry Crisp DSP
Accessories: 2" x 1 3/8" XL Oval punch, Decorative Label Punch, Scallop Trim Border punch and pearls
Non SU! Accessories: seam binding, electric Blue Smooch Spritz, lace trim
Thanks for stopping by! :)
Another winner! You have fabulous ideas. Loving the blue.
ReplyDeleteHey, I LOVE pacific point,..use it all you want!
ReplyDeleteThe details here are wonderful...I tend to leave the insides of my cards plain. Need to stretch out a bit!
A stunning card!
ReplyDeleteWow I really LOVE this card! Love the lace, the dsp, love everything about it!
ReplyDeleteWow, Anne Marie, I'm a first time visitor and love your style. Your cards are beautiful. Found you on splitcoaststampers, blog4
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and I just love those colors. That DSP is so stunning with the lace and pearls, just gorgeous. These are my most favorite colors so no wonder I can't stop looking. Say hi to all your fur babies, are they already for the holidays with their stockings hung up? Lucky found his little present, should put little devil horns on him.
ReplyDeleteAnne Marie, So pretty! Love the colors and all those great techniques. So impressed. :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! I love the lace and pearl details.
ReplyDeleteThe seam binding does look awesome. Hee hee - I am happy to get others hooked on my favorite crafting goodies. :)
Thank you for the shout out!
Another great card Anne Marie! Love the seam binding... I will have to try some!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! And I think I'm totally in love with that blue! So very pretty.
ReplyDeleteLynn
I love this card adn the sketch! And I love how to decorate inside the card too....mine are always blank lol!
ReplyDeleteThere's no way I'm ready for Christmas! I do love your card! Gorgeous colors!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! Elegant and feminine, the lace and seam binding look great. I need to find me some of that stuff!
ReplyDeleteWOW how elegant !! I like these colors and the hole layout. Very, very beatiful, Anne Marie !!
ReplyDeleteHey! *waving from Florida* I'm still ga ga over the colors you use! This blue smokes! Wow in a big way. That paper is awesome and your blue seam tape... yummy!
ReplyDeleteSorry about your hand. I'm wincing for you!
Oh, boy! You are on a road with these stunning cards. First off, the colors...*thud*....put me in the middle of a winter scene. I can literally feel the chills! And that gorgeous tag, and the seam binding (which I have to check out btw)....so much awesomness in one place!!!!
ReplyDeleteP.S. sorry to hear about your finger. :(
Beautiful card Anne Marie - the blue smooching looks great. The DSP looks wonderful too - I don't have it yet - now where is my January wish list....LOL
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love the blue and white. Your decorated insides make me jealous!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful, elegant card!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely fabulous. You nailed the sketch! I absolutely love your colors and the addition of the lace and all the awesome layers. A perfect bow too!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on making the top 5!
Hi dear.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great combination of the stamp you choose and the DSP. Pacific Point is one of my favorite blues.
Thanks for having a blog.. Your work always makes me smile.
Inky hugs, Pauline
Holy Schmoly, this is freaking awesome! I never thought much of Pacific point till I saw this! You are fabulous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous in blues.
ReplyDeleteLove the color and paper used! I love that pearls are becoming more popular than rhinestones :) Thanks for sharing such a great card!
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