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Friday, September 9, 2011

Glitter Queens Blog Hop


I love to be able to use a stamp set to achieve two or three totally different looks. This one sure delivers! The poinsettia is made by stamping two leaves. One leaf creates the flower, the other to add the green plant. They were both created by stamping with the same ink as the colored cardstock: Cherry Cobbler on Cherry Cobbler, and Old Olive on Old Olive. 


I used:
Paper: Crumb Cake CS #120953, Cherry Cobbler CS #119685, Old Olive CS #100702
Stamps: French Foliage #121166, Curly Cute #120510
Ink: Cherry Cobbler #119669, Old Olive #102277
Other: Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding Ribbon #120902, Antique Brads #117273, Basic Pearls #119247, Petals-a-Plenty Embossing Folder #116824


Hopefully you arrived at my blog from after visiting with Bridget Owens. Next on the hop is Dee Slater. To visit Dee's blog click here. Be sure and visit all of the Glitter Queens on this week's hop for more project ideas and chances to win BLOG CANDY!  Just in case you missed someone along the way, links to the all of the Glitter Queen blog hoppers can be found below in order from beginning to end. Thanks for stopping by and happy hopping!!! 


I will be offering a little blog candy during the blog hop. Leave a comment for your chance to win....




Pines & Poinsettias is a new set offered in the current Holiday Mini. If you don't have your Holiday Mini Catalog yet, you can click HERE to view it online. 


Thanks for hopping along and visiting me on the blog hop! See you tomorrow!






19 comments:

Kathy said...

Nice card. Thanks for sharing.

Kathleen said...

What a beautiul card. Really catches my attention. Thanks for sharing all your wonderful work.

Kristie said...

WOW!! What a stunning card. Thank you for sharing all your work with us this week!!
Kristie G.
thisday at ne dot rr dot com

Heather North said...

Amazing Joan. I never would have thought to use the leaf stamp set to make a flower.

ginger said...

gorgeous card! great idea.

Hello, I'm Tami, said...

I love how you created this flower, very clever, it turned out beautifully!

Pat P. (KittyKitty366@aol.com) said...

What a great idea, flower and leaves from same stamp. Thanks for your card and ideas this week. Pat P. (KittyKitty36@aol.com)

Anonymous said...

I love this idea for the flower and leaves. I like ingenious ideas like this - very pretty.
Connie G

lisa808 said...

Beautiful poinsettia and card. Thanks for a great hop.

Carrie K said...

Beautiful card! That color looks so elegant!!

Deborah said...

What an elegant holiday card I love all the texture and the ribbon is beatiful. It is always nice to have multiple uses for an item especially in this economy we are all trying to stretch our crafting $s. I have enjoyed visiting your blog and seeing all your wonderful projects see ya at the next blog hop.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful card and a fun way to use the leaves. Thanks for sharing. The blog hop has been fun !!Cindy Henry

Crafting Elegance said...

Joan,

Love how you used the leaf set to create a totally different flower. Your creativity for this stamp set is awesome.

Sheila said...

Beautiful card. I have enjoyed the Glitter Queen's Blog hop very much. You are all very talented ladies, thanks for sharing.

Anonymous said...

This card very elegant. I'll be bookmarking this into my Inspiration Bookmarks.

Florence said...

I love your different ideas - love the poinsettia too. This card is very elegant. Thanks for sharing your ideas.

Dars said...

Beautiful card.....as usual. I love all your ideas!!

Cely said...

beautiful poinsettia! love all the detail on it.

Pat at Bell Creek Quilts said...

what a wonderful give away and card! thanks for the hop :)

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