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Friday 4 April 2014

Sister Act Card Challenge With Stitchy Bear


Today is my DT card for Sister Act Card Challenge where the theme is always 'Anything Goes' but it has to be a card. The team had Stitchy Bear digi stamps to work with today, so I choose this beautiful Poppies image that you can get HERE I simply coloured it with distress inks and then used an LOTV sentiment stamp and not a blob in sight! LOL. I would like to say a huge welcome to my new followers! thanks for joining me on my journey through blogland:) I'm still looking after hubby this chest infection is really taken its toll on him, because of his heart condition everytime he gets something its always worse bless him. Anyway will be back later to visit your fab blogs TFL and hugglesss Sue xxx

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22 comments:

Unknown said...

Wow what can I say but just STUNNING, beautiful and lovely colouring.xx

Carole Pollard said...

This is stunning fab colouring great design just gorgeous. Hope your hubby is feeling a bit better very soon Love and Happy Crafting Hugs Carole x

Sue said...

This is gorgeous Sue, such a beautiful image and your colouring is wonderful.
I hope your hubby starts to feel better soon and you take care of yourself too!
hugs Sue xx

Benzi said...

Outstanding. This is beautifully colored. Love it!!!!

Sarah said...

Firstly I wish Hubby a speedy recovery Nurse Sue!! Love your card, although I am missing the trademark liquid pearls!! xx

Hettie said...

Gosh. This is absolutely gorgeous. Just gotta love poppies. Your card is fabulous.
Wish your Hubby well. I know how he feels when it comes to chest infections. I am only now getting over the one I had at start of February.
Hugs
xx

Rita said...

My goodness Sue, your card is so stunning. The colouring is perfect. Hugs Rita xxx

scrappymo! said...

This is a beautiful card, Sue! This poppy image is gorgeous and love how it looks on the embossed background.

Poor Paul, sounds like this darn virus is hard on him...but take care too as you don't want to get worn out either.
Hugs my friends...
Maureen

cuilliesocks said...

Hi Sue, I hope your hubby gets over his chest infection soon, must be so horrible for him, I'm sure with all your TLC he will feel better soon.

Now your card is gorgeous, I love poppies and this image is beautiful and so well colours. I love your design too, take care, hugs Kate x

Kathleen said...

This is fabulous Sue, love the image and the shades of green. Great colouring.

Kath x

Diane said...

Wow Sue, what a beautiful Poppies image. Wishing your husband a speedy improvement.

Hugs diane

Marie-Louise said...

Gorgeous card Sue.

Princess Judy Palmer said...

No blobs???? I must be on the wrong blog. It is a gorgeous card and luckily we have some polka dots in the background for our "blob" fix. I hope hubby gets better soon. I still have crackly wheezes myself. It is getting old.

MRS DUCK said...

Hi Sue
Your colouring of the poppies is stunning, just beautiful.
Hope you have a good weekend and that Paul improves soon.
Ang x

Gwyneth said...

A very beautiful, clean, card - which is just what is needed to show off the poppies and your lovely colouring in.

Janette said...

This is just gorgeous, love poppy's and you really made them come to life...
Thanks for sharing with us at CraftyCatz this week..x

Patricia said...

Oh! My! Word! the colouring on those Poppies is STUNNING
Absolutely beautiful

Patricia xx

Brenda said...

Wow, wow, wow! This is a stunning card Sue! I love how you kept part of the image black and white, your coloring with distress inks is just amazing and so beautiful! I will keep your DH in my prayers for healing. Going to a healing mass for my DH today. Hugs and prayers!

Craftychris said...

Absolutely gorgeous card! Your colouring is fabulous and the embossed background really sets it off a treat! xx

Bonnie said...

Oh, my, this is a breathtaking poppy, Sue! Gorgeous card!

Naomi Johnson said...

So elegant. Thanks for sharing it with us this week at Crafty Catz. Naomi x

Unknown said...

Lovely!