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Lace & Pearls

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I made this card for some challenges that  that required either lace or pearls. I am not really a pearl kinda girl but I do like lace. This is what I came up with. It is my take on a wedding card using Kraft card. I embossed half of the card with he D'Vine Swirl embossing folder to give it some texture and placed the pearls inside the swirls. The sentiment is from the Unity Stamp Company from a kit called Heartfelt Sentiments. I hope you enjoy my card.

Challenges
Simon Says Stamp
Addicted to Stamps
Eureka Challenge 79


Supplies -  Unity Stamp Company - Heartfelt Sentiments, Kraft Card, Cream Card, Lace, Pearls, Gold Card, Gold Embossing Powder,Ivory Ribbon, D'Vine Embossing Folder.

Comments

  1. This is such a fabulous card!!! LOVE the CAS design and I adore the kraft and white!!! Gorgeous creation! HUGS and have a wonderful rest of the week! :) Mynn xx

    PS: I'd love for you to hop over to my blog (On a Stampage)--I've got blog candy! :)

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  2. Gorgeous card!! Such a wonderful design! Love it! Kraft and lace do go well together!! :)

    Thank you very much for joining us this week at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog!

    hugs...
    Melissa

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  3. Hi Mandi
    Fabulous card.... Love the kraft card....
    Hugs Sylvie xx

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  4. Wow gorgeous!
    Thanks for joining us at ATSC. Hugs Karin

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  5. Very pretty Mandi - I love the color combo! Thanks for joining us at Eureka Stamps this week for our "Anything Goes" challenge.
    Blessings,
    Zella

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  6. Elegant Card. I also like the color combo and the beautiful bow.


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