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Sweet Shop Challenge #46

Here is the sketch for this week's Sweet Shop Sketch Challenge #46:


This sketch was the perfect opportunity for me to use the newly released stamp "Oh Baby" by Elisabeth Bell for SCACD -- How adorable is this little girl?! Can she possibly be any cuter?



I was going through my scrap paper box & found this beautiful blue - Stampin' Up! Pacific Point (an old In-color), which worked well for this card. the background paper behind the stamped image is hand stamped, using Prima Stamps "Jacquard" in Stampin' Up! ink in Pacific Point & embossed with clear embossing powder. I also used the Stampin' Up! ink in Pacific Point to create the blue matting as well. The paper flower is handmade (I'm still not over making paper flowers!) from more scraps from the scrap paper box.



Creative Ingredients:

Paper: Stampin’ Up! Pacific Point DS Paper, Black Cardstock.
Ink: Stampin’ Up! Pacific Point, Archival Ink – Jet Black, Ranger Distressing Ink – Antique Linen.
Tools: SU Edger – Scalloped Scallops, Paper Crimper.
Embellishments: Kaiser Craft Pearls – Snow, Clear Embossing Powder, SU Crystal Effects, Ribbon, Stickles – Diamond.

Comments

  1. What an adorable card! I love that image!!! Thanks for sharing with us at The Sweet Stop!

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  2. What a very sweet card, beautiful colours! Thanks for playing at The Sweet Stop.

    Renata
    Sweet Stop Sugar Baby

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