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Thursday, January 26, 2012

OLW 76

I need to do two posts this morning because I'm doing two challenges.  This one is for Susan's Challenge over on Simplicity - gray, white and just a teeny touch of color.  This card also uses an image from the second set of stamps I'm going through in my quest to use every single image I own in the next couple years.  Actually both cards I'm posting today are from this set from Stampin'Up called "Lovely as a Tree".  This is is a forever keeper.  Incidentally, that gray stripe down the center must be a shadow from something in the room.  Thanks for visiting today.


11 comments:

  1. I love how your sentiment is the color choice--it really stands out, and yet it feels like that cardinal you can only just glimpse in the trees.

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  2. I love the serene landscape you created here. That sentiment really pops! ;)

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  3. Subtly beautiful card, I love that set, it's always fun to see it used so well, the hello made the card perfect!

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  4. Love how that looks with the pop of red in the sentiment.

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  5. I love that stamp set...rarely use it, but I always love to see cards made with it...think I'll get mine out and ink it up! Thanks of the beautiful inspiration!

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  6. Beautiful and serene, I love your card, Gay x

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  7. You're right this is a timeless set of stamps and so versatile too...so why haven't I got them!!!
    A very atmospheric scene Susie :)
    Jenny x

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  8. Awesome balance, Sue. This is one for me to CASE!!! And yes, Lovely as a Tree is a forever keeper. Can't imagine ever getting rid of it!

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  9. You and I had similar ideas for this challenge, Sue. Although I fear I have too much color in mine and I'm not sure whether to post it or not. I love how you extended the stand of trees all the way to the edges.

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  10. LOVE the comment in red--this is amazingly pretty! :) FABULOUS!!!

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  11. This is so peaceful with a wintery tree scene and the red add just the right amount of 'pop'. Very nice!

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