Thursday, July 10, 2008

MDC Weekly Challenge Thursday!


This week for the weekly challenge at Mothers & Daughters Creations we were to use this awesome sketch:

I decided this week I really wanted to use Ranger's Perfect Pearls. I have to tell you they are so awesome and cool to use if you have not done so yet. I used mine as a paint. All you need is a TINY drop of water to a TINY drop of powder to color this awesome flower (by Scenic Route) I embossed in Ranger Gold heat embossing powder. Check out that background paper how beautiful is that! That paper is by Hanko and it's amazing! It's a beautiful high quality Japanese Yuzen Washi paper. It is very light and delicate which adds such a wonderful touch of elegance.


Here is a close up of the flower with the perfect pearls, can you see the shimmer? I was trying so hard to capture a nice photo to make it really show, I need a personal photographer! LOLOL!

Be sure to stop by the blogs of the other DT Members to check out their beautiful creations today, I promise you won't be disappointed. Also there is a new Mothers & Daughters Challenge site you will want to bookmark as all the creations of the design team members will be posted there each week as well. Also Mothers & Daughters is having a 10% off sale! Just use the coupon code OCC10 when you check out!

That is all I have for you now but be sure to check in later today as I have another fun creation using this awesome sketch to share and if you like the perfect pearls there is more to come.

Thanks for stopping by!

Till Later!



4 comments:

Cindy Haffner said...

Maria love all your cards, so pretty.

Lesa said...

Very classy looking! Wow!

Jennifer Meyer said...

Beautiful card and design Maria, LOVE the embossing and gorgeous dp.

Jennifer :)

Anonymous said...

This is so pretty - I love the Perfect Pearls! The close up of your flower is really beautiful - is that on paper or something else? It's really gorgeous!

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