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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Rose Cuddling the Winter Bunny


Today I have a card created with a Sarah Kay stamp.  It is called "Rose Cuddling the Winter Bunny".   She was stamped on watercolor paper and colored with reinkers.  I used the Cuttlebug "Classic Frame" to cut her out.  The center of the frame cuts separately so I cut another frame using blue card stock then inserted the stamped image in the middle.  The design paper used is from the DCWV "The Winter Wonder stack".  I made three blue vellum flowers to attach to the upper corner and tucked in some Martha Stewart punched branches.  A few darker blue vellum flowers were scattered around the larger flowers.  Four Cuttlebug corners were cut and attached.  To complete the card, a bow and some pearls were added.

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10 comments:

  1. Oh Selma this is adorable! Love your coloring and those flowers!!

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  2. What a gorgeous card.I love this image[ and all the images] but yet to own one.One day. Gorgeous.
    Luv CHRISSYxx

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  3. Oh... what a beautiful card!! Thanks so much for the inspiration and all the info. on what you used!! hugs... Tracy

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  4. I just love this. The blues are so pretty and those flowers are to die for! Well done!

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  5. And again, Selma does it up in STYLE. Just wonderful!

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  6. So adorable, Selma! I will always be a fan of your work.

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  7. Very pretty card. Thanks for sharing it.
    Jackie

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  8. This is so adorable, love the image and the great card design and colors

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  9. Beautiful card!! Love those flowers you added, so pretty!

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