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Sunday, February 24, 2008

Happy Birthday Chelle!


It is my big sister's birthday and so I rustled this card up for her to celebrate the day.
The colours are better IRL but this is the best photo I could get. [And heaps better than the ones I took last night. :o) ]

Recipe:
Stamps: EK Sucess;
Cardstock: Mellow Moss; Very Vanilla; Chocolate Chip;
Ink: Basic Brown;
Extras: DP; Chocolate Grosgrain; CB & embossing folder;

15 thoughts:

Anonymous said...

I love the card. A bit rude I had to see it on your blog site before I'd even received it.

Thanks for thinking of me.

Love you always
Your big Sis

(notice the word big is in SMALL letters)

Anonymous said...

Love the papers and colors!

trulyblessed said...

Very nice card....wondered what to do with my scraps of CB embossed papers - great idea! Thanks

Karen said...

So pretty! I love how you've incorporated the different patterns and textures so effectively. She's going to love it!

cheryl (clee') said...

Great card. I haven't done any embossing like that, but your card makes me want to buy a CB and get started!

Jane Izumi Matsumoto said...

Such a pretty card, especially with the embossing. Love the patterns and textures. Happy birthday to your big sister!!

Anonymous said...

Yes, yes....the cuttlebug is a awesome. Nice stark contrast with the white too!

Katie said...

Happy birthday to your sister :)
The card is beautiful, she is going to love it!

Bronwyn said...

Happy birthday Michelle!! She'll love the card!

Helen said...

Lovely! Love that CB folder.

Godelieve said...

Wow, the embossed panel is soooo eye-catching on this card! Beautiful!

Susan Hurley-Luke said...

It's a great card, Nardi. Clever you! Hope your sister had a wonderful day :-)

Lesly said...

Great card! She'll love it!

jjcreations said...

I love all the texture in this card and especially like the background paper.
Joan

jjcreations said...

I like this card. It's full of texture. I love the colours of the background paper.
Joan