2 June 2009

Corrosive Challenge 14


Well my lovely SBS sister Janet is upto the 14th Corrosive Challenge - if you haven't entered before you should as she always has a little something for the winner (who I might add is randomly drawn).

This weeks challenge is to make a sympathy card with flowers - easy & dare I say it handy to have.

I've made a card using the poor man's versions for some of my lovely team mates who as yet don't own 5th Avenue Floral. This is a take/case on this card using Embrace Life. I think it's worked out rather well.

Stamp set: Embrace Life, Sincere Salutations
Paper: Kraft, Whisper White, Kiwi Kiss, Urban Oasis DSP
Ink: Kiwi Kiss, Baja Breeze, Basic Gray
Other: Large oval punch, gray taffeta ribbon, dimensionals

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8 comments:

  1. I think this is just beautiful. Very nicely done. Hugs, Leslie

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  2. AnonymousJune 03, 2009

    Gorgeous card, Karen! I love the papers you used.

    Thanks for joining us at Corrosive challenges this week :)
    Hugs, Vanja

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  3. Such a lovely card!! thanks for playing with us:)
    hugs

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  4. Worked at rather well?! Karen it's perfect.

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  5. Looks great with Embrace Life Karen. I might have to make a sample myself before I teach the 5the 5th Ave version this weekend.
    Thanks also for the tip that Sincere Sal. greetings fits in the wide oval punch. That could just be my excuse for buying it, hee hee! Hope you're having a good week. inky wishes,Di

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  6. This is lovely! Thanks for playing along!

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  7. AnonymousJune 05, 2009

    This is so pretty! I love it!

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