This card is for
Jen's Sham Challenge. I loosely based this card from the sketch pictured on her blog.
The card stock is from the
Cut Cardstock Company and Bazzill. The designer paper is unknown, I cut out the baby ducks from the remaining paper and mounter them with pop dots. I used my glue pen and drizzled SU's Drizzling Diamonds on various parts of the ducklings. The sentiment is from Stampin Up and the ribbon and pearl are from my stash.
16 comments:
such a card that make us smile
your pictures are dark did you see that?
Love the ribbon at the bottom. But this card is sooo adorable! Fabulous job on the challenge!
This card is so cute, i love those ducks
HEY LADY... oh...these are as beautiful as ever...how have you been?
VERY cute! Love the gingham ribbon! This card has kinda a 70s retro feel to it...or is it just me? LOL!
Hey Risa,
These ducks are such cuties!!!!! You did a marvelous job, girl!! Thanks for playing!!!
hugs,
Jen
Aww love these duckies!
Very cute! Hope you're feeling better now.
Very cute cards! I really hope that your pain goes away soon. xx
very pretty card, love the pastel colours and those cute ducks! I can see you card fine especially when clicking on the image as then it is enlarged. You might get more light onto the card if the card faces the window rather than taking the picture with the window behind or sometimes what I do is take the photograph outside!
WOWZER, girl!!! You rock! This card is fantastic...I luv it! These ducks have to be the cutest ducks around. I luv what your doing with your bows, very cute!
What a cute card!! I love the way you cut and place the little ducks!!
This is such a cyte card love those duckies.
I like the way you did the ribbon at the bottom. This is very cute!
What cute cards!!! I love how you have tied your ribbon!
Totally stunning card... I just love those little ducklings!! Such beautiful colours :D
a little tip for your photographs... I lay a piece of white paper on the floor.. then I lay my card on top and take the photo from above on close up. I have found this helps with the lighting... but do it in daylight. Have a go...hope it helps :D
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