Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Happy Holidays

Stamps: Whiff of Joy; sentiment by SU!
Paper: Lavender Lace; Bashful Blue; Pirouette Pink; CTMH DSP; White
Ink: Lavender Lace; Bashful Blue; Pirouette Pink; Going Gray; More Mustard; Creamy Caramel
Other: Flower Soft and glue; cuttlebug folder; White 1" grosgrain; CTMH Cozy fibers; Dazzling Diamonds; Nesties; rhinestones from Joann's

Card Measures 5x5

This image was sent to me by Stef for a Mystery Image Challenge. For these Mystery image challenges there is an assigned hostess (Stef this time) who sends out the same image of her choosing to each of the participants. The hostess usually sends out several copies of the image to each participants...just in case of mistakes or we want to layer. The hostess also assigns us a person to sent to. Then we each make our own version of the card and mail it to our assignee. It's neat to see how each of us implements the same image into a card.

I was on the Hanna Stamps website a couple of weeks ago ordering a few new stamps and I came across this stuff they were selling called Flower Soft. I had never heard of it before, have you? So I had to Google it to see what one was suppose to do with this stuff. I found the Flower Soft website that had picture tutorials...interesting. So I bought 2 pots of Flower Soft from Kristi. One color purchased was Ivory (there is no white). I thought the Ivory would make great snow. And it does. Very very very easy to use too! It was really difficult to get a descent picture of the ivory "snow" oh white cardstock...but click on the close up picture and it will enlarge so you can kind of see what it looks like. Neat stuff! Go to Hanna Stamps now to get your own!

18 comments:

Angie Tieman said...

How sweet! Love the soft pastel colors! And what a great idea with the mystery challenge, love it!

Unknown said...

The snow turned out awesome. The colors are beautiful and I am so diggin these stamps. Great job!

Ed said...

I Like the card. We have had Fl;ower Soft in UK for a couple of years now, its lovely to use, but you have to take care when posting cards with it on, cover the card with tissue or you will end up with an envelope full of Flower Soft!

Kristen said...

another super cute card. You Rock!!!

Debbie Fisher (debbiedee) said...

what a fun idea to send images like this!

I love this card and that soft stuff is perfect for snow!

Anonymous said...

Kerry, that is beautiful! I just love visiting your blog...you make such awesome cards!

Lorie said...

This is adorable! I may have to try some of that flower soft myself. :o)

Basement Stamper said...

Very cute and love the purple :-) I saw that flower stuff the other day and thought it would be great to use. Glad to hear some feedback on it.

Shelly Koskinen said...

Your cards are always so fun! Great job!

Michelle Quinno said...

That is just so adorable!!! LOVE it! That stamp is just adorable. I love what you did with the snow and I'm going to check it out on Hannah.

Kristen always does a secret image challenge with us. I love seeing all the different things people do!

Kathy W said...

super fun idea, will be neat to see the different cards

Unknown said...

a great card,lovely colours nice image it all goes well together.
I love flower soft, and have a few of the colours

Elena said...

How sweet and how precious! Very-very beautiful! Love the colors and the papers! Amazing coloring! Mystery Challenge sounds very fun! Thank you about sharing your new product trying! This card is just fantastic!

Ida said...

This is so pretty. Great colors (very wintery) and I love the little details (rhinestone, ribbon, flower soft for snow) They add so much to this cute card.

Shirley said...

Kerry, This is too cute and the Flower Soft and the ribbon tie really compliment one another as do the colors. She is 'sweet'.

Chrissy D said...

I agree! Very sweet! Love the crisp, cool look! TFS!

Vicki G said...

Kerry, that is so cute!!!!!

Love your card!

Vicki

kc_froglady said...

very lovely with the use of pastels for this one!

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