Saturday, November 7, 2009

A Happy Hello


Hope you are having a great weekend.  My husband and I went shopping and had lunch out, then watched a movie today.  I have still been working on a card order and I'm posting one of them.  This card does not have much stamping on it.   The background was embossed with the Cuttlebug swirls embossing folder.  The center piece was white embossed using a polka dot stamp.  The salutation was stamped and cut out with cirlce Nestabilities.  A white pen was used to put polka dots on the scalloped circle.  Two white borders were punched with a MS punch and attached under the polka dot piece.  A ribbon was wrapped around  and tied in a knot.  The flowers are pink silk flowers that came off a flower stem purchased from a craft store.  A yellow brad was inserted in the middle to hold the two pieces together.  Some MS ferns were placed under the flowers. 

10 comments:

craftieodamae said...

Selma, Selma, Selma, where do u get these great ideas? This is fantastic!!!!

The Other Patti Sue said...

This is wonderful! I love the soft feminine feel! Great card!

Betty Benton said...

Love your idea for the flowers! Very pretty card!

Dianna said...

Selma,

Well you did it again....More beautiful flowers. I love polka dots and they really look good on this card.

Dianna

A Consuming Passion said...

Those flowers are so pretty Selma!

Anonymous said...

What a gorgeous card!

Anonymous said...

Selma, you too come up with the most beautiful creations! I just love this card.

I enjoy seeing your creations so much. I have you bookmarked and check you sight daily just to see what you have come up with next! Thanks for sharing with us!

Jackie

Mary G. said...

Oh, Selma, this is beautiful! Love the swirls and the soft, subtle colors are just gorgeous!

Nina said...

oh soo pretty and soft and I just love these folders they just really add a punch of elegance with such little effort and can just stand on their own! just beautiful! love the colors.

Payne Holler Cards said...

so pretty! let the "tools" do the work!

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