Friday, September 23, 2011

CR84FN Challenge & A Winner

Hellooooo! Is anybody here? That's probably what you have been wondering. It has been a whirlwind this past month. Since I wrote my last blog post, I have experienced an earthquake (a rarity in New York); prepared for Hurricane Irene; spent hours on the phone (mostly on hold!) rearranging our travel plans because of said hurricane; went on a wonderful 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean; had said cruise turn into a 9-day cruise because of Tropical Storm Lee; and missed the first day of school because 7-day cruise was now a 9-day cruise. You get the point. It seems like we jumped off the high board into the deep end of the pool this September. There was no time to gradually get back into the swing of things so blogging has taken a back seat. It's taken a month, though, but I think I can come up for air! So finally, I have a project to share.

Today's card uses the colors from the CR84FN38 challenge.


Here's my card:

My sister is a francophile and her home pays homage to her love of all things French. There are Eiffel Towers everywhere. (She even has a purse shaped like an Eiffel Tower!) She loves Paris as much as I love scrapbooking and if I tell her that I am going to Paris this weekend, she knows that I am scrapping! On a recent visit to her home, Melissa and my niece, Sarah, went from room to room and counted more than 75. It was their own version of Where's Waldo! So, you can understand why I hoard any papers or embellishments that picture the Eiffel Tower to use on her birthday card each year. The paper on this card was from Echo Park's 2010 Be Mine collection. (Yes, I've been saving the paper for that long!)

To create the card, I cut a piece of Papertrey Ink Smokey Shadow cardstock to a standard size. I cut the white cardstock 1/2-inch smaller on each side so that the finished card would have a 1/4-inch border. Next, I cut a piece of patterned paper 1/4-inch smaller and stamped a background image on it. For the focal point, I matted the journaling card onto a piece of Smokey Shadow cardstock. I used Distress Stickles to add some bling to the Eiffel Tower as well as the ornate trim along the top of the card. Finally, I stamped the "Happy Birthday" sentiment, added a row of pearls to the top of the mat, adhered it to the card using foam dimensional adhesive and added a ribbon from my stash. Here's a closer look:

Now for some unfinished business.... Last month, I participated in the August Sketch Blog Hop and I offered a little blog candy for those who left a comment and became followers. At last, I have a winner. Drum roll please! The winner is:
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Result:
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That means the winner is photochic!
photochic said...

I LOVE the paper! So cute! Great layout.


Please e-mail me with your name and address so that I can get your prize to you. I will be putting in an extra goodie or two to thank you for your patience!

Supplies
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink (Stamper's Select White; Smokey Shadow);
Patterned Paper: Making Memories (Sabrina); Echo Park (Be Mine);
Stamps: Hero Arts (Classic Fabric Design); Papertrey Ink (Birthday Basics);
Ink: Stampin' UP! (Basic Grey); Ranger (Black);
Embelishments: Pearl Stickers (Recollection) Stickles (Diamond); Ribbon from stash.


5 comments:

Marie said...

Tre chic, Linda. I love how you embellished the Eiffel Tower. Thanks for playing along at CR84FN.

Mona Pendleton said...

Pretty card Linda! Love the French flair and I am sure your sister will too! Thanks for joining along with CR84FN :)

Deborah Frings said...

Tres bon!! This is beautiful and your sister will adore it. Thanks for playing along with CR84FN!

Beth Hallgren said...

You make the prettiest cards! Sounds like you had a fun but busy time :)

Lisa Elton said...

She's going to love this beautiful card too Linda. I know I do :)