Hey, are you wearing your red today? It's National Wear Red Day; the red is supposed to remind you that heart disease is the number one killer of women... (FYI - Until the 6th, Macy's is giving an extra 20% off if you shop in your red!)
February is also Heart Month, and the new challenge at Guylou's Inimitability is I {{Heart}} YOU! If you want to enter the challenge your project needs to have at least one heart on it. Simple, right? Especially with Valentine's Day right around the corner! You have until 10 pm EST on February 17 to link up your project. Remember, a randomly chosen participant will get free digis and a guest design team spot!
For this challenge, the DT was given the new Love Seat digi to work with. My teammates came up with some fabulous cards with this stamp! Here is my card...
As simple as this card looks, it took me, like, a day and a half to get done! I used some FREE digital paper from Canon for the background and the paper piecing.
Okay, all you need is a heart; I expect to see you in the challenge!
this is positively pulchritudinous,Trina!!
ReplyDeleteThat plaid is perfect and I love the missing you with the empty love seat! Your genius is showing.
Hugs,
Tracy
@PresentStorm: Look Tracy, I need you to stop playing in the thesaurus! It's too early for big words!
ReplyDeletehahahahaha I have been waiting to use that word and I knew you would get a kick out of it! lol I am cracking up over here. ROTFLMBO
ReplyDeleteOk, you two I had to go look it up!! Where were you Tracy when I was looking for new adjectives? LOL \Love your card Trina and the paper is perfect for a sofa! Hugz
ReplyDeleteTrina girl, this card is fabulous! I love the paper you picked for the couch! I also really like that you turned the empty seat into a missing you card...I never would have thought of it, but it is perfect symbolism! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love the color of your love seat. It looks so comfy and warm!
ReplyDeleteHey, Trina! First off, thanks for always leaving sweet and sometimes funny comments on my blog. And yes, parents do let their kids hang out at the neighbor's (just as my neighbor...his kids always seem to find their way to my house! LOL). I love the paper piecing on your card. I love the pattern of that digi paper and it works so well with this image!
ReplyDeleteIt seems we are having a party at Trinas and I am late as usual!! LOL. Great card Trina, I love the plaid paper piecing!!! Perfect sentiment! It had me stumped!!
ReplyDeleteLOL at you guys. I thought Tracy had gone to sleep at the keyboard. I sure can't pronounce that. Now, Trina as for your card...great minds think alike. Superb (trying for a different adjective)paper piecing and I would never have thought to use that sentiment but it's perfect.
ReplyDeleteTrina, this is so cute. I never would have thought to use a couch to say I miss you. But, I love it.
ReplyDeletea very warm welcome in my blog to you dear, this card is very simple and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is so adorable!! TFS
ReplyDeleteGreat CAS card! Love the paper pieced sofa! =)
ReplyDeleteHugs
Jodi =)
Lovin' that plaid paper - love the warmness of the peachy pink with the cocoa - and I'm really diggin the way you did that flag banner sentiment. I wanna sit on that couch!!
ReplyDeleteLovely project. And Congrats on your win at Jak Heath's!
ReplyDeleteGreat card Trina! I love the the print of the chair.
ReplyDeleteI will have to go check the Digital paper at Canon. I did not know they have some. You made the Love Seat look so comfy and inviting. Love the card!!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
G
I left something for you on my blog! Please go take a look!
ReplyDeleteTrina, your card is wonderful...love the dp you used from Canon...and what a fabulous job you did of piecing it! That couch looks cozy enough to snuggle into with a good book.
ReplyDeleteBy the way...thanks for the love you left on my blog...and the reminder...it's all changed lol.
ReplyDeleteGreat card Trina! Love the comfy looking chair and lamp and the papers are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your lovely comment :-)
Linds x
Nice card!
ReplyDeleteLove your card Trina, a pulchritudinous work of art indeed!
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