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Pink and Black Flower Arrangement

This week our team is off at Squigglefly and Holley's team is playing with Pink and whatever other color they want in the latest Squigglefly challenge. I love color challenges and I got some fun new pink glitter from Sparkle and Sprinkle (I picked it up at the CK Jacksonville conference) so I had to play. My image is one of the new ones from Pamela Lehto called Pam's Daisy Bouquet Cup. I love these sweet flowers - what a fun image. My bg is a piece of a corrugated
cardboard box I painted and distressed and touched a bit with some Tim Holtz pink distressed ink.


I am also entering this in the Sparkle and Sprinkle September challenge which is to use glitter, embossing or flocking on your creation.

Hope you have a wonderful week! Hugz!

Comments

  1. Love the corrugated panel and the flower image is darling!

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  2. WOW!! This looks amazing!! Love the 3-D effect and the texture with your corrugated panel!! STUNNING! HUGS :)

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  3. Gorgeous card Nancy, I like the floral image and the corrugated card and new print background.

    Kevin xx

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  4. Wonderful card. Love the image on the corrugated panel and the colours you put together.

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  5. Very pretty card. I too love to use corrugated paper. Great job. Thanks for joining us at the Sparkle N Sprinkle Creative Challenge this month. Hugs, Barbara { personal blog - Art and Soul Creations}

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  6. so gorgeous nancy.i love the tet backing and your floral image and design are stunning ;D

    xx coops xx

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  7. OHHHHllaaallaaa!! This is just GORGEOUS!! I love how those flowers POP! Thanks for joining our Squigglefly Challenge Nancy!

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  8. Nancy this is gorgeous! I love the coloring on the flowers. Great background paper too and the corrugated piece is distressed perfectly!

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  9. Fantastic card Nancy, the background is stunning and looks gorgeous with the pretty image!

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  10. Nancy, one of my favorite color combos and flowers. Such a bright happy card.
    News print background looks great too. So very pretty.

    Hugs
    Sue

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  11. Nancy - I am so in love with the corrugated background paper - it is so fabulous looking with those flowers. I am going to find a box to tear up right now and try it.

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  12. What a pretty bouquet, Nancy, and I really like how you used the corrugated panel. Super creation!!!

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  13. How pretty Nancy. I have such a thing for "Pink"!!! This fits the bill. Glad to see you are playing with your goodies you got from the CKC. Love this pretty image and that fun background you made with the cardboard.
    Bear Hugs,
    Carol

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  14. Hey GF: I am posting here as I don't know if you got my email. I will post the Wedding albums starting this weekend. It takes like 6-7 hours to download each video and I finally finished. It has been raining here forever so my pictures come out too dark, but yeah I will be posting everything soon. The weekend after the CKC I was wanting so bad to do it all over again that I was sad....lol I miss you like crazy too. But on the bright side-I think we are coming to AL in February...lol My husband said your DH invited us....lol
    Bear Hugs,
    Carol

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  15. Hi, Nancy! What a delightful card with the pretty warm colors in the background and the lovely pink flowers! A very pretty combination. Amazing texture, and I especially like the dark die cut which picks up the color in the vase (lovely shading). Such pretty design elements in your masterpiece, Nancy! I have become your newest follower! hugs, de {Creative Smiles}

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  16. Totally gorgeous. I did this image up in yellow and now that I see it in pink, wow, it looks totally different. Lovely work. Cheers, Holley

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  17. Lovely card - great idea with the corrugated backgrd. on the beautiful newsprint card. Nancy, you know I love your work and am so happy to be on a team with you as well! Just gorgeous art work!

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  18. Gorgeous card. Love the corrugated background and the warm color choices. Don't you just love the SNS glitter?

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