Sunday, September 13, 2009

Holiday Blog Tour - Day Four

Holiday Blog Tour - Day Four Well, today is the last day of the RemARKable Stampers Holiday Blog Tour. I hope you had a wonderful time and have lots of ideas. What I chose to show you is a color combo that I saw somewhere and I really fell in love with it. Rich Razzleberry, Old Olive, and Very Vanilla. I ran the Very Vanilla card stock through the Sizzix Big Shot using the Petals-A-Plenty Textured Impressions Folder from the Holiday Mini. I stamped the Merry Christmas stamp from the Holiday Best Level One Hostess set in Rich Razzleberry. I overstamped it with Versamark and heat embossed with clear embossing powder. I added Rich Razzleberry Polka Dot Ribbon. I trimmed all the corners with the 3/16" Corner Rounder. I hope you enjoy it. Next on the tour is Jackie Bottomley. Have fun. Thanks to everyone for their comments on my cards. I got a smile every time I received one. Be blessed, Connie

9 comments:

stephanie said...

Now I know that I have to have the petals a plenty folder. Love the color combo that you chose for your card.

Regina said...

this is an awesome card! Sometimes I feel that the simple cards are the most effective!
Thanks for sharing!
Regina

carpediem said...

I've enjoyed visiting your blog and seeing your projects over the past four days! thanks for sharing! laura j

Alicia C said...

Texturing just adds so much WOW to a card. Thanks for sharing!

Terri d said...

I have enjoyed your cards and again a very pretty one very very nice

Carolyn Sharkas said...

Wow, that is a gorgeous card. thanks so much for sharing

Sondra said...

I like the rounded corners, it's rare that I see it done. Thanks for sharing your creations!

Michele Mazzola said...

Very cute simple card. :) Thanks for sharing.

mary.schultz said...

I'm getting on the tour bus late, and have to say I'm glad I jumped on! I really love your day 3 card, and like the color combo you chose for the day 4 card. I can't get the link for the next stop to work, though; can you tell me where to go?