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Are you in LOVE yet?????

It was so super fun looking at all the Hanna Stamps Design team blogs yesterday, but I have to say that my absolute favorite card that I saw was Sherry's. It seriously made me laugh out loud. Click HERE to see it!

On to todays fun card -- As per yesterdays confession, I did a wee bit of stitching on this card too! The colors for this card came from the polka dots on the background paper. I cannot remember the last time I used going grey as a base for my card, and I really like it! Hanna is colored with prismacolor pencils and gamsol. I added a little bling (swarovski crystal) at the neckline of her dress because she is that kind of a gal! He handbag was colored with pink first and then I put a layer of magenta colored stickles over it.
I used my target $1 spot heart punch (I think I picked that up last year around Valentines day) and then I had some fun heart shaped brads from making memories and I put them over the punched hearts. The lips are stamped by me in pixie pink, pink passion, purely pomegranate, going grey and staz on black (I know it looks like matching designer paper *giggles* JK). Sentiment is from the Valentines Day Hanna set and is SO TRUE!!!! Ribbons are from my collection and I believe both of them came from Hobby Lobby. Hope you like todays card! Check back tomorrow for more Hanna! Only 3 more days until you can buy this baby . . .

Stamps: Hanna Stamps Celebration Set (available Jan 4th, 2008) Paper: KI Memories, SU Going Grey, Pink Passion, Whisper White Ink: Staz On Black by Tsukineko, going grey, pink passion, pixie pink, staz on black, purely pomegranate Accessories: Prismacolor pencils, gamsol, silver heart brads, heart punch (Target), black polka dots on pink, white polka dots on black ribbon, sewing machine, black thread

Comments

Laura lok said…
wow AWESOME coloring on this card.
love2Bcreative said…
Super cute! Love the saying!
TFS~
Velta said…
Love the use of black here...really fun Valentine's Day card :)
Cheryl said…
Very cute Amanda and I love how even and perfect your stitching is. When I tried it, it zig zagged all over the place. In the trash it went.
Cheryl
Swamp Tulip said…
Oh yes - I'm in love. What a great job! Beautiful!

Teresa
Anonymous said…
This is stellar!!! Love the "patterned paper" you created with the kiss and the colors are fabulous!!!
Sharlene said…
Great stitching! Very cute card.
Anonymous said…
Cute stamp! Very cute card!
Helen said…
Your colouring is fab! Great card!
Helen said…
Your colouring is fab! Great card!
Oh my gosh, how CUTE is that card! And you are so creative with the other things you've posted on your blog, WOW!!! I'l be back!

Happy New Year!

XOXOXO
Carolyn King said…
i will not look at those yummy cupcakes...i will not look (ohhh they look so good!)

This card is so cute. Love that dp..perfect with this new set!

Great job!
Anonymous said…
Your cards are adorable! I can't wait to see the new Hanna set!
Kelly said…
Love this card and stamp! Good job. I can't wait to see the release!
Anonymous said…
FABULOUS!!!! I love her bling!
Niki Estes said…
Love the colors and the sewing! Great card!
Laura said…
wow! I think that Hanna's hair is super funky! I love your colouring!
Sherrie said…
Oh, I just love the colors you chose for this, her little black dress is perfect! Love the lipstick background too and of coarse I'm a huge fan of sewing and your is divine!
Anonymous said…
OMG, that is absolutely the cutest card I've seen yet with the Hanna stamps Celebration set. You are awesome!!!
Love the stitching! I just took my grandma's old sewing machine in for repair today! Now, I'm glad I did after seeing this cute card!
Anonymous said…
Great card love the color contrast!
Dee Jackson said…
gorgeous coloring!!
Dee

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