Saturday, February 27, 2010

Thanks, Eh!


This card was made for the Splitcoast Stampers VSN - FEB10VSNB. The topic is the Olympics and this particular challenge is to make a card based on the Olympic Cowichan Sweater from the Bay, as we call the Hudson Bay Company here. At first I was completely stumped since I don't have any cariboo stamps or anything with argyle. I also have no grey paper. It wasn't until I went to the gallery and saw all the Maple Leaves on cards that I even went back to the picture and noticed the maple leaves on the base of the sweater.

I am actually really happy with the way this card turned out. It was very quick - under 10 minutes and the embossing of the Maple Leaf gives it a nice texture. I may make a set of them to give to my sister when she goes travelling abroad this summer. They would make great Canadian, thank you cards.

Challenges this card fits:
The CCEE Stampers challenge - use Red, Black and Creamy Caramel. I don't have Caramel so I substituted Very Vanilla since it's the closest I have.
The Colour Create Challenge - Red, Black and Off White.
Cute Card Thursday - Ribbon-Tastic

Recipe:

Stamps: Inkadoo's Fall Season


Cardstock: Very Vanilla, Basic Black, Real Red


Techniques: Embossing


Accessories: Nestabilities Labels 2, red grosgrain ribbon from Michaels

7 comments:

  1. A gorgeous card Christine. That maple leaf looks stunning. A fabulous use of the challenge colours.
    Thanks for joining us this week at the Colour Create challenge.
    Sharon xx

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  2. CAS perfection...love that leaf....thanks for playing with the CCEE

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  3. how gorgeous, it is perfect for the olympics, made me think of them as soon as I saw it, many thanks for joining in the CCT challenge, hugs Debx

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  4. beautiful!!! great use of the colours given!
    Thanks for joining us this week at the Colour Create challenge.
    hugs, Janiel

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  5. what a great card - stunning

    Lisa ;)

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  6. Great card, Eh!!! :-) Thanks for playing in our CCEE challenge!

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  7. Great show of Canadian spririt LOL! I like this card, a set of them is a fabulous idea!

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