oh, what fun, today's challenge over at 365 Cards is to scraplift one of the DT's cards. Well, I felt it only right to case my friend, Amy...she's the one who introduced me to the 365. We've been friends here in cyberspace and have met up in person. I just love her style and have watched it evolve over the past year. I chose this card to case...the ruffled Stampendous flower was one of the very first stamps I had. What I like about Amy's card is the bold graphic punch of the one image repeated several times. I do believe her red makes for a much prettier card than my violet.
I actually cut the ruffles on the bottom of the blooms to give the card some depth. The sentiment comes from B Line Designs
18 comments:
Wonderful, Susan... simply wonderful!
Susan, another fabulous card as usual my friend.
Fantastic job! You are amazing!
Beautiful job!!!!!! I love that stamp.....marvelous darling, simply marvelous!!!
Hey You!!! thanks for picking me to lift :) I love your take on my card my friend....thanks for thinkin' of me.....thanks also for all your support, you are thee bestest!!
absolutely beautiful!
Susan, I love the elegant simplicity of this card!!! Great colors, too!!!
Susan this is beautiful. I love the color. You picked a great scrapper to lift. TFS
Beautiful my dear!!!
This is so pretty! Nice job. And I am so happy you and Amy are IRL pals. I love to meet my cyber pals! I hope I get to meet some of the 365 gals some day! We should do a meet up party.
Wonderful Card - love those big blooms. TFS
Love the card that you chose from Amy, and then you turned around and created something just as beautiful!
Fabulous interpretation of your friends design.
Susan I agree with Betty elegant simplicity and the purple is a fav *grins*.
Hugs
Michelle
wow! this is stunning! you did a great job on this card and i love how you chose to use purple in contrast to amy's red to make it your own! lovely!
Lovely!! That purple is powerful and elegant!
Love the LBJ quote!
Love your row of pretty flowers - that bloom is super Susan! and wonderful sentiment to go along with them!
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