When I saw FTL-99 I tucked it away for future use. I didn't actually see it when it was the current week's sketch challenge, because I was on a bit of a self-imposed blog-surfing hiatus, but my Google Reader helped me not miss a thing out there in blog-land when I made it back to my computer. As I was coming up with the three cards in my August Stamps in the Mail, I just knew that this sketch would work lovely, and I envisioned a monochromatic card in my head. I love the balance of the rounded corners in the sketch! Without further ado...what do you think?
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All items used are SU!
Stamps: Just Believe
Paper: Certainly Celery and Whisper White CS
Ink: Certainly Celery classic ink
Accessories: Certainly Celery 3/8" Taffeta ribbon, Basic Pearls, Corner Rounder punch, Stampin' Dimensionals, Clear-Mount Blocks
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It's just lovely! The pearls are the perfect accents.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Clean and simple plus the pearls add a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteMarie, you are rockin' this set--love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, I agree love the round corners and the pearls are a great accent.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely splendid, and the pearls are perfect on this!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a pretty card. I really like the stamp you used - I've used it several times. Thanks for blessing my evening. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the Celery monochromatic feel and the little pearls are the perfect finishing touch!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Those pearls add such a touch of elegance!
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