Happy Friday! Wow, I was beginning to think the weekend would never get here. This has been a really long week for me and I am soooo ready for some R & R this weekend. Anyhow, Meljen's Designs has a new challenge so I have a card to share with you today.
I used Stitched Swirls Heart on my card. I can think of so many uses for this pretty image. In addition to Memorial Day and Independence Day, I thought this image would be great for a card to a soldier. I colored the image with copics and colored pencils and added StarDust stickles to the yellow star. The border punch is by Fiskars and the ribbon and button are from my stash. Be sure to stop by the Meljen's Designs Challenges and Inspiration Blog to see what the amazing DT have created this week.
Here's the latest Meljen's Designs release. You can find these and tons of other wonderful images over at Whimsy Stamps. I hope you can play along in our challenge this week.
Thank you so much for stopping by.
Digital Stamp: Meljen's Designs - Stitched Swirls Heart
Paper: Bazzill
Other: Copics, Prismacolor pencils, gamsol, StarDust stickles, Fiskars punch, ribbon, button, floss, Nestabilities
Anita - Love this card! Sorry I haven't been by lately!! I just have to say that your creations are fabulous...off to leave some more love!
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M
Wow, love the color!
ReplyDeletewow love the patriotic colours .. fabulous image
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Beautiful, love the colours you have used and the image is cute! x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Anita.
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debby
Very Patriotic Anita! Love the ribbon on the side and the star button you used. Just perfect!
ReplyDeleteWow pretty creation.
ReplyDeleteHow fabulous, Anita!! Your patriotic card is right on target. Love all that red, white, and blue!
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful patriotic card! i love the striped ribbon and the star button.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous image, perfect for so many cards and occasions! Sue xx
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE the way you gathered the ribbon and cinched it with the button!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card Anita! I really love the way you used the ribbon.
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