Thursday, July 30, 2009
Penny Black Hedgie
This is my entry into the Clear Dollar Stamps Guest Designer Challenge . For this card I pulled out a Penny Black Hedgie. I haven't used a hedgie stamp in ages and they are so cute. It was fun to use it again.
There is orange stitching around the edges to match the cardstock as well as floral stitching on the vertical bars on the right edge of the card. The hedgie is watercolored with Tombow markers and layered for a 3D effect. The butterfly is a Spellbinder die cut, cut from vellum and inked. Designer paper is K&Company; cardstock is Bazzill. This card is a big 5 x 7!
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This is a fabulous cartridge!! I love it and so will you if you are the winner! How to win: 1 chance - Just talk to me - leave ...
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Cindy this is the cutest entry I have seen for this challenge yet! I love the stitching. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThis is just amazing. I love your coloring, the sewing, colors you chose, well, everything!
ReplyDeleteCute, cute card, Cindy. I love your stitching, it's new for me:)
ReplyDeleteGreat card, Cindy. That stitching is incredible. Good luck on the guest designer challenge!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I think my Janome has sewing machine envy---LOL! The stitching really adds a nice touch.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful card...your stitching is amazing! I love the colors you've chosen and Hedgie is so adorable! Good Luck!
ReplyDeleteI love Hedgie, but the stitching takes the cake!
ReplyDeleteThis card is adorable. The stitching makes it shine. Nice to see a little hedgie again.
ReplyDeleteAnother work of art Cindy!! Just adorable!!
ReplyDeleteSuper Cute:o)
ReplyDeleteWow, wow, wow, this is just stunning!
ReplyDeletelove the orange and the sewing! So adorable!
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