This weeks challenge at the Gingersnap Creations Blog is Random Redhead - Thankfulness. You might be asking yourself "why the random redhead"? Well Shar & Ali, owners of the GC group are indeed redheads. They are both the cutest ever. I have red too just the grey is taking over so I have a few more colors in there too.
Onward.
The sponsor for the month at GC is Cornish Heritage Farms; so I created a thank you card using CHF stamps. The Kissable Tree is stamped with brown and the Scrapblocks Distress Circles was then stamped in white. I then pressed my Kissable Tree onto the Distressed Circles and there you have the kissing technique! The "thanks" is so cute and from the CHF Under the Sea.
Base is Bazill Bling and Basic Grey is the dp. The ribbon is beautiful and I believe it is from May Arts that I purchased from Confessions of a Ribbon Addict. She certainly knows how to fuel lmy addiction.
Play along for a chance to win some fabulous stamps from Cornish Heritage Farms. See the Gingersnap Creations blog for details.
Let me know with a comment here that you played along and the link to your creation and you will be entered into a draw for a V17 Amethyst Sketch Copic Marker and a Walnut Stain Distress Stickles and my Kissable Tree thanks card. Spread the word, let me know you did and you will have an additional entry. My little bit o blog candy will end on Saturday and the lucky recipient will be announced on Sunday. :-)
5 comments:
I really love how you kisssed this tree. It gives it so much extra dimension! Beautiful paper too by the way! A perfect match!
WOW! This is SOOO FABULOUS! Your 'kissing' really makes this FANTASTIC tree POP! Such creativity here! LOVE the DPs and how you have everything arranged! This card ROCKS, GF!
Hugs~
I love what you've done! Wow, talent!
What a pretty card. Thanks for stopping by the blog. The weather has been crazy, but it did finally stop snowing.
love the kissed tree...another "too cool" card Debby! You're so awesome! :)
all redheads are cute, right?!
hehe
Blessings, Maria
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