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SC163 - Technically it is Wednesday . . .

I am up way too late again . . . but I just wanted to do the sketch challenge and I really wanted to play with my new MFT stamp set (Eggstra Special Easter). I seriously am infatuated with the bunny in this set. He is so cute! His ears are so big!!! Anyway, lucky for me, Shelly posted the sketch early, which is awesome since I am having guests tomorrow and SO will not have time tomorrow morning to play . . .

Here is my card for today. I am excited about the fresh colors and I actually like the sketch. I used my cuttlebug on it too, which is like amazing since I always forget I even have it. Haha! I chose the close to cocoa and the blush blossom and then I needed something to go with it, so I went to the color picker page (see my sidebar) and it offered bashful blue and soft sky in different combinations with those two aforementioned colors, so I decided to try it and I love it! I found the ribbon, by cosmocricket in my ribbon jar and it matched so nicely! The card is so shimmery in reality. I will have to take a picture in the morning when the lighting is better. I would go on, but I really need to go clean up my kitchen because unfortunately the house elves are not going to magically do it for me *giggles -- I wish*

Stamps: MFT Eggstra Special Easter, SU Linen background Paper: SEI Morning Meadow - breeze, blush blossom, soft sky, close to cocoa, whisper white, soft sky Ink: Close to Cocoa, Timber Brown Staz On, Blush Blossom classic ink Accessories: Cosmo Cricket Ribbons, soft sky brads, Sewing machine, glue dots, cuttlebug and swirls embossing folder, aquapainter
Techniques: Watercoloring, sketch challenge

Comments

Helen said…
I LOVE his huge ears! And I LOVE how you CBed it with the patterned paper already stuck down. Fab idea!
Michelle said…
Way too cute! & the paper is awesome, very "springy!"
Stacy said…
This card is adorable. I love this bunny too! I used him on my most recent project on my blog. Check it out if you have a minute. TFS
Nancy said…
Great card... so many elements and they all work together so nicely!
Swamp Tulip said…
Adorable card. Great challenge. I wish I could successfully sew on a card! You did a super job.

Teresa
Ila said…
Fabulous!!..love everythign on this card...the stitching..cb background..papers and that Cute Bunny!
Anonymous said…
Adorable! Love the colors and the Cuttlebugging!!!
Tania said…
Beautiful card! I love the colors you used and the stitching you did.
Amber said…
Great card... the bunny is cute and I really like the colors and the texture!
Lesly said…
I absolutely LOVE this card. I received this set in the mail the other night and haven't had a chance to do anything with it - I'll attempt something tonight.
Melzie said…
Bunny big-ears!!

love it!
Anonymous said…
This card is SUPER cute! I love the stitching. Great job!
Laura lok said…
looks good enough to eat
cheryl (clee') said…
Luv the card colors - the 'chocolate' rabbit with turquoise. And the dimension and pattern work really well together. Niiice.
MeMe said…
This is very cute. I love your blog. The stiching on the card adds a great touch.
Lorraine said…
this is another great bunny image. love the paper you used and the layout!

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