Sunday, November 28, 2010

Stampin' Sisters in Christ #67

You won't want to miss the beautiful message written by Lisa over at Stampin' sisters in Christ's blog that goes along with this scripture from Phillipians 4:13. I used a scrap left over from a diecut project to mask this shape onto my white card. I sponged on the green ink and then stamped the verse in tuxedo black. I stamped the leaves and then punched the small purple cardstock from my mini flower punch from Stampin' Up. The stamps are also from Stampin' Up. I used my cross diecut from Spellbinders to add as an embellishment along with the tiny flower rhinestones.  This scripture as always given me strength and confidence and I hope it will give that message to whoever receives this card.
Have a blessed Sunday, the first one of Advent.

7 comments:

Patti J said...

This card is so beautiful - I love the sponged area - looks so soft and warm! Thank you so much for joining in our challenge at Stampin' Sisters in Christ this week! Hope to see you return next week!

Francie G. said...

Beautiful elegance, Liz!

Becky said...

What a beautiful card. Thank you for joining us at Stampin Sisters in Christ.

Grace said...

Liz this is so beautiful! LOVE the masked sentiment and how you punched the little flowers.. and the little white cross is perfect! Thanks so much for your continued support of Stampin Sisters in Christ!

Chris Olsen, Glowbug said...

Oh how elegant LiZ!! I just love how you sponged the scalloped circle and your stamped image. Such simple elegance!! Thanks for joining us at Stampin Sisters in Christ this week!!
blessings,
Chris

Lovely Linda said...

Hello Liz - what a gorgeous card! I love the sponged area and those gorgeous flowers! Your cross is a perfect touch! Love it! Thank you for playing along with the Stampin' Sisters in Christ Challenge this week - we appreciate your support! {{{hugs}}}
Linda SSIC Design Team

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