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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Yellow Roses for CR84FN30 Color Challenge

Another day....another challenge...lol
This is my first time of doing a challenge for CR84FN color challenge.
The challenge is to use the colors of light blue~light yellow and kraft.
I stamped a piece of whisper white with bashful blue ink using a rose stamp I had....
added a piece of a yummy DS paper from SU....
then used a zigzag and a straight stitch on my machine around each piece
I love stitching on a card!!
I made 3 felt roses from yellow felt I cut in a spiral
the leaves were cut from kraft using a Sizziz die...I had intended to ink the edges with kraft ink
but had them on before I remembered...darn!!
stamped a SU sentiment and added my ribbon
love how it turned out...
 inside has the same yellow DS paper!!

9 comments:

  1. love love love yellow roses!
    Granny Trace
    www.grannytracescrapsandsquares.com

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  2. Those felt flowers are AMAZING. So soft and sweet. I really love them! They make this card. You did a brilliant job on the challenge. Love this! Hope you are well. Best, Curt

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  3. Oh Diane! This is so pretty! Love the soft background papers and the pretty yellow roses! Thanks so much for playing along with CR84FN!!

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  4. So pretty Diane! Love the felt flowers! Thanks for joining along with CR84FN :)

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  5. Diane, now you have me singing the yellow rose of Texas! LOVE them and your Fab papers and stitching! THX for playing with us at CR84FN!

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  6. This is simply beautiful!! The papers are so feminine and I like the stitched detail. Fabulous felt roses too! Thanks for playing along with CR84FN this week!

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  7. FABULOUS! I never think of yellow and blue together but what you have done with that combo is awesome! I love the felt roses. Great job!

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  8. Oh my gosh--light blue and yellow are my favorite color combination! I LOVE what you created with those colors, Diane! So beautiful!!
    XO
    Cindy

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