Wednesday, October 29, 2008

A KWerner Challenge- remember them?


So I haven't been able to do one of these challenges in a while- so I'm thrilled I got one in before I started my day- who needs a shower, right? Here's what I did! Thanks for stopping by!
Recipe:
Stamps: Tree of Friendship, Best Yet
Paper/Ink: Whisper White, Ruby Red, Pumpkin Pie, Mellow Moss (I thought it was Sage- oops!), Close to Cocoa
Accessories: Neutral Buttons, Designer Buttons, Retired Ribbon, Retired Gold Cord, dimensionals

20 comments:

travelingmama said...

I love your card! It's so pretty and elegant!

Amy, Ottawa, Canada said...

I love the layers to your card.

Heather said...

Great card and colors!

Ryemilan said...

VERY groovy card! Love your layout.

Sam.

stamp and scrape said...

Such a pretty card. It almost matches your blog background, so the colours must have been easy for you.
Ros

The Pepper 6-pack said...

Simple but elegant. Good job. cj

Tara said...

gorgeous card! :)
love the buttons mixed in with the leaves!

Gina Rallo said...

I love how you used the buttons and made the leaves pop!

Alice said...

Great Card! I love this stamp set.

Carol Dunstan said...

oh this is lovely

Jenn Greeley said...

Super cute! I love this stamp set.

Sherri said...

I love this! I love the way you made it look like toillee (I might have spelt that wrong;)

Laura said...

beautiful! I just love poppin into your site and being inspired! Stamp-on!

kareNstampZ said...

beautiful love the tree

banana pancakes said...

Hey Linz, This is such a beautiful card. I just love how you the buttons to give it that extra detail. The layering of the leaves gives it great dimension. Thanks for your inspiration.
Michelle

Deanna said...

Love it, great dimension!

Karen Giron said...

Ok, this is so adorable with the buttons! What a fantastic card. Love it!!

kirstyscardnscrap said...

Congratulations on top 15! I love this tree stamp. Hope we get it in OZ
Kirsty

Maren said...

Adorable!

Cindy Major said...

You used the color combo beautifully! I like the propped-up elements!