I had this image leftover from my demos at my workshop on Sat showing watercoloring so I figured I would turn it into a card not realizing the colors I chose looked pretty nice together (IMO) Pink Passion, Garden Green {and I believe So Saffron?) then threw in some black for POP! After I finished, I realized I probably should have layered a pink passion under the focal image. Oh well. I used my Cornish Heritage Farms backgrounder Pretty Pattern.
Did you hear about their Backgrounder Blitz that is going on for a whole week? Here is a link to all the juicy details. Hope you participate! I realized I have 5 of those babies, they are a dream, I LOVE 'em and want more so of course I'll be playin' to win (in fact they posted the challenges early so we have time to fit them on our time, how awesome is that? I already did one yesterday but you have to wait until Sat to see that!! hmmm...wonder if it's using Kraft cardstock? You'll have to check in to see...
Also Kim Hughes is turning 37 TODAY! and she's giving away 37 prizes! Check it out here - go tell her Happy Birthday - How cool/sweet is that?!?!
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
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10 comments on "Embrace Many Thanks"
VERY pretty, love the coloring!
Thanks for letting me know about Kim Hughes website - I stopped over there and left her a comment - what a generous lady - your card is fabulous as always - I really like those colors together too!!
Donna........another absolute beauty!! The colors are sooo perfect and cheery and Spring-y together!!! Thanks for the links....37? Wow....I wonder what I'll look like at 37???!!!! ROFL.......yeah, I wish!!! :)
I love that - simple to do but doesn't LOOK simple! I have that backgrounder stamp and apparently I need to use it more often.
These colors just pop! Way to go Donna!
Many Blessings,
M.
THis is so pretty, just simple and beautiful and great colors!
I love the these colors together as well! Your card is very pretty, Donna!!
This is so pretty!!! Love the colors!!
Very pretty, love the colors~~
Wonderful watercoloring...the flowers look just lovely! The sentiment looks great in black against pink passion and yes totally agree that pink passion goes so nicely with garden green.
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