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Thursday, December 2, 2010
Thursday Dream Scheme's
For my take on the this weeks sketch challenge, I used Dreamweaver stencil LL377 the Tulip and LM250 Merry Christmas. I also used glossy red and glossy green paste from Dreamweaver. My children informed me that tulips are not a Christmas flower, however for the past 10 years I have always had red tulips on my table for Christmas. I wanted to something simple but elegant and I had fun with this card. all of our designers have come up with something great so make sure you visit all of our blogs to get some great inspiration.
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Oh, yes, Georgia! This is very much a Christmas tulip! LOl...got to educate those kids, huh?
ReplyDeleteOooohhh, that gloss just SHINES! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! I LOVE TULIPS!!! You rocked this girl!! Great job with the sketch!!!
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw this I thought "wow what a great use of the tulip stencil!" It definately glows with Christmas spirit.
ReplyDeleteLove your story about the tulips! I think that makes it a perfect flower for a Christmas card. Love the contrast of the red tulip with the dark background!
ReplyDeletevery pretty
ReplyDeleteI'm with you, Georgia . . . any red or white flower can be used at Christmas. And this is a perfect example. Just lovely!
ReplyDeleteI never would have thought of using the tulip. You are thinking outside the box here!
ReplyDeleteTulips for Christmas--and such a personal story! How wonderful! And a really beautiful card to boot!
ReplyDeleteTulips are my favorite flower! They work at ANY time of year! great design on your card!
ReplyDeleteI love the tulips! Beautiful card.
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