Friday, May 29, 2026

Sending Hugs

Happy Friday!!!  It's time for a new challenge from the Cut It Up Challenge Blog.  But before I get to that, I have an announcement to make:

Cut It Up Challenge is trying to get to 1000 followers!!  Right now we are at 990.  When we get to 1000, there will be a random drawing for a box of crafty goodies!!  All you have to do is head over to the blog and follow us.

This week, the challenge is: Friendship

Here is my card for your inspiration:
This card is made from a lot of bits and pieces that were left over on my desk from other projects.  The black die cut was a mistake from a previous card, but it was perfect for this heat embossed sentiment!  One layer of the roses was already stamped, so I added the first and third layers and die cut them out (after misstamping the same image on the other side of the cardstock!).  The ribbon isn't a scrap, but the roll of it has been sitting on my desk for a while.  The patterned paper was a scrap that I trimmed down to size and the leaves were die cut from scraps before stamping them.  I finished everything off with some pale pink pearls.

Thanks so much for stopping by!  I hope you will hop over to the Cut It Up blog for the full details of the challenge and to see what the rest of the Design Team has created. 

Supplies:
Stamps: Verve "Luke 1:45" plain Jane; Papertrey Ink "The Sweet Life"; MFT "Something for Everyone" sentiment
Dies: PaperTrey Ink "The Sweet Life"; Spellbinders "Radiant Rectangles"

Challenges:
Cards Galore #147--anything goes
Snippets Playground #533 --anything goes with snippets
Creative Inspirations--anything goes
613 Avenue Create--anything goes with the optional twist: May flowers
Aud Sentiments #337--embossing AND/OR flowers (heat embossing and flowers)
Word Power--sentiment as focal point
Word Art Wednesday #754--anything goes with uplifting sentiment
Make My Monday #278--say it with flowers
Crafty Catz #714--anything goes



 

1 comment:

Julia Sager - Julia Sue's Stamping said...

What a beautiful card! I would never have guessed so many of the elements started as scraps or leftovers. The patterned paper, roses, ribbon, and pearls all come together perfectly. I always love seeing creative ways to use pieces that are already on our desks!