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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Ready For Snow!

It is just starting to snow lightly here. They are saying this area of Massachusetts is going to get 5-6" overnight. We always seem to get the most out of the whole state I guess because we are in the northern part of the state about 10 minutes from the NH border. I hate the stuff unless it is on a card!

I did this card for the Sugar Bowl challenge, challenge 25, Lilian's sketch. You were to use the sketch and also your favorite color. My favorite color is blue and it goes perfectly with these shades of pink and cranberry so this card was a lot of fun to do. I also love this Sugar Nellie winter stamp because she is so fun to color! I put lots of sparkle on it but of course it didn't show up well in the picture. There is no sentiment yet because I'm not sure if it will be a Christmas card yet.

Supplies
Stamps: Sugar Nellie
Paper: SU Bravo Burgundy CS, Old Olive CS, Bashful Blue CS Papertrey White CS, and DP Basic Grey
Inks: Copics
Accessories: Coluzzle Cutter, Cuttlebug Embossing Folder, SU Glitter, Recollections Sticker Pearls, Joanns Ribbon and Pearl String Beads, SU Slot Punch, and Bow Easy

Thanks for stopping by to see what I created for the Sugar Bowl challenge. I really appreciate all the wonderful comments that you leave for me.

Enjoy the weekend,
Mary

6 comments:

Pia said...

WOW Mary! Your card is just perfect!

Lilian said...

This is just gorgeous Mary! Love the colors you used and the pearls added the perfect touch!
Thanks for joining the SB challenge and hope to see you in the next one too! Have a wonderful day!

Peggy said...

This is beautiful! I love the colors you used Mary.

Michelle Quinno said...

That is gorgeous, Mary!!

Shirl said...

What to say another stunning card and the colouring shades are beautiful

Unknown said...

Well thats really awesome blog, That looks so relaxing and peaceful. Perfect actually!!Really like this series! Amazing all indoors!Great work!

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