Monday, June 30, 2008

Giggle Groove

I just love the name of the Unity stamp set "Giggle Groove". This is something I made using Giggle Groove. I used an old Basic Grey paper from a pack called "Perhaps". I was inspired to pull out my older paper from the challenge on Saturday at Our Creative Corner. Have you checked out this awesome challenge blog yet? Each Saturday they post a challenge. This week it is to use an old Basic Grey pack so I thought that it would be a perfect opportunity to go back to this pack that I do love! This week they are having an awesome giveaway as well. Post your creation to their blog here and have a chance to win a $15 gift certificate to Jacksonbelle Embellishments.

For this card I started with Georgia Pacific White paper as my base. The awesome Burgundy patterned paper is by Basic Grey and is from an older pad called "Perhaps". I heat embossed the tree using a sparkly red powder. I punched out dots from a Daisy Bucket paper. I used Stampin Up's Baroque Burgundy paper to mount my images. I have to tell you how bummed I am that SU no longer makes this color, it is one of my favorites and I'm starting to run out! Sigh.... Underneath my images I used a cool pink ribbon fiber. It's very coarse but I think gives a cool texture to the card.

Don't forget you can enter to win my Super Duper Cool Unity Blog Candy HERE. And if you are interested in any old Stampin Up sets check out my list of sets for sale HERE.


That's it for now. Thanks for stopping by.


Till Later....




5 comments:

Cindy Haffner said...

Wow, awesome job, thanks so much for playing.

Carolyn King said...

that so looks like giggle groove!!! great set and great card!

Lesa said...

This is super cute. I love that designer paper. Great colors!

Jennifer Meyer said...

Sweet card Maria, LOVE those darling images and sweet layout. Jennifer :)

Dawn Easton said...

Adorable! I love that stamp too!

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