This card is for this weeks CLEARLY INSPIRED CHALLENGE found on LORI'S BLOG.This week was a sketch challenge.
Friends of ours got a new puppy, named Chicklet...so I took the opportunity to make them a card to welcome their little furry friend.
This is the inside of the card. I think it is such a cute sentiment.Card Supplies:
Stamps: Clear Dollar Stamps ~~ Dog Day's
Paper: Basic Grey Bittersweet DSP, Chocolate Chip, Purely Pomegranate, Whisper White
Ink: Close to Cocoa, Purely Pomegranate, Chocolate Chip, Bashful Blue, Kiwi Kiss, Blush Blossom
Accessories: Martha Stewart Loops punch, SU Purely Pomegrante Satin Ribbon, Bow Easy, Rhinestone bling, sponge daubers.
Thanks for looking! Why not check out the challenge on the link above and play along!
Have a great day!
Gloria
Oh Gloria, this is way too adorable!!!! Love the little rhinestone on the puppy's collar!! So cute!
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So cute and great colors, Gloria! I love your little rhinestone tag ;D
ReplyDeleteAww... This is so cute!
ReplyDeleteChicklet?? How adorable!! They will love this card!!!
ReplyDeleteYour little pup is just toooo cute, Gloria!!! Love your coloring and WOW, what gorgeous colors and papers!!! Love that luscious bow, too!!!
ReplyDeleteHow cute you gave the color some bling, that's what all dogs need right? very cute!!!
ReplyDeleteAWWW How sweet Gloria!!! Love it girl!
ReplyDeleteAdorable Gloria. I love the colors you used. Gorgeous bow, Wow. Love the loop punch under the ribbon. Love the bling.
ReplyDeleteI like all of the pink in your card. :) The rhinestone in the collar is a great idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable little puppy! Super fantastic card~ great colors and design. The wide ribbon into that little bow is amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable card!! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteOh how adorable! What a sweet image and card. And how nice of you to make it for your friends in honor of their new puppy. I love the stamped bottom, the sentiment, and the loop punch. Great job!
ReplyDeleteomg, this puppy is so sweet! what a great stamp. You need to do a tutorial/explanation on how you get those perfect bows!
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