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Monday, March 1, 2010

Sugar Creek Hollow Grand Opening

Today is the official grand opening for Sugar Creek Hollow, a new digi stamp company.  You've probably seen a few previews here on my blog over the past month as the ramp up to Grand Opening came up.

Here is one of my favorite and easiest cards made so far using the SCH images:

The images were layed out in Word and then printed, and after cutting out I distressed the image with a sponge and Creamy Caramel ink.  Then out came the Glossy Glaze for the hearts.  After that it was just a matter of layering the papers and adding a bit of lace.

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Also, today is March 1st, which means that Just my Sketches has a new inspiration and sketch challenge for us to play with, check it out here:  Just my sketches challenge blog link
I'll be playing in this one too, so check back here to see what I come up with in the next couple weeks.

14 comments:

  1. Hiya. This is so pretty. Beautiful papers and colour combination. Beautiful iamge and I just adore the black lace and bow. A lovely effect.
    Happy Crafting.
    Love Sandra xx

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  2. This is ohne of my favorite pieces that you have done. I am so glad you chose to showcase it today.

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  3. This is one of my favorites!! I love the glossy look on the hearts!!

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  4. You did a lovely job with the hearts. I really like how you used two. They look so pretty with the glaze on them. Great job!

    Hugs,
    Linda

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  5. Kristina, this is such a fabulous card! I love the glazed look on the hearts and how you combined these with the sentiment. Happy Grand Opening!

    Hugs,
    Marsha

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  6. Beautiful card - love those glossy hearts.

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  7. This is so pretty!! Love the colors .. Awesome glazed hearts..Great idea :)

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  8. I love the shine you put on those hearts, Kristina!!!

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  9. WOW!! I am seeing so many wonderful creations using SCH images! So pretty!

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