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Thursday, December 3, 2009

For God So Loved The World

Coffee of the Day - Pumpkin Spice

Okay, getting us back on track here after yesterday's whacky post..... giggles! I must say hubby has taken a tally of how many of you agreed with him on the card... it is toooooo funnny!

But on to other things now. I have come across a wonderful designer of stamps and digis by the name of Jennifer Nilsson and her store is Fairy Land Dreams. There is a fun group over on PCP where you can get to know her and play along with some fun challenges. I decided to play along in this week's challenge which is to create something that expresses love. Well, I knew pretty much off the bat what I wanted to express, and she had a free GORGEOUS digi that I knew would be perfect.

The paper is from K & Co. Wild Raspberry. I added some distress stickles to her wings as well as the Prima flower centers. trim is more from JoAnn's. used a neat punch from SU! for the verse snippet. dress hem and heart are painted in shimmerz. wanted to go with kind of a country feel with this one.

I don't know how many of you are into vintage stuff like I am, but you HAVE to go check out Tim Holtz's blog these first few weeks of Dec. for his '12 Tags of Christmas'. they are OUTSTANDING!!!! also Whimsy Stamps has some great giveaways going on for the advent special!

Have a wonderful day! Remember that God DOES love you, very much indeed! :)

7 comments:

Holly Young said...

Very sweet card Jennifer.

Jenn said...

HI Jennifer!
Thanks so much for playing along and for the blog love!!!

HUGS!!!
Jenn

Lisa Foster said...

Oh this is just too sweet! Love it!
Hugs,
Lisa

Dragonlady said...

Beautiful card Jennifer,

Hugs Ali x

Stef H said...

oh jen! what a fabulous card and super image. and thanks for the link. gonna check it out!

hugs,

Payne Holler Cards said...

you do such wonderful card with digi's...still looking at my bunny and what to do ...and STILL chucklin over yesterday's blog!
love ya! GF

HappyCrafter said...

very sweet card and interesting use of the tag :-)