Welcome back to another fabulous Saturday with my Sugar Creek Hollow card share. This weeks challenge was to create a non-traditional Valentine card.
What's more non-traditional than using Halloween paper for a valentine. That's just what I did. I used the MY Mind's Eye Haunted papers and accented with the Fabulous Sugar Creek Hollow Butterfly digital image.
Be sure to stop by the Sugar Creek Hollow blog and check out all the inspiration from the design team.
Thanks for stopping By Have a Happy Crafty Day!
10 comments:
Dawn,
This is wonderful! I love the colors, who would of guest Halloween papers! I love how they look on your card!
Beautiful Dawn! Love that DP and your butterfly is gorgeous with the sequin trail!
Hugs,
Marsha
Dawn, what a perfect Valentine, and the butterfly is the perfect image for it!! I love the papers and the elegant color combo!!
Oh my....this is soooo gorgeous! You did an amazing job. Wow....love the bling for the butterflies swishy flight thingy...(LOL!) You colored the butterfly perfectly! Super Fabulous card!!!
Dawn, your butterfly really appears to lifting off your background, it has a wonderful 3D effect. Gorgeous card!
hugs
donna
You'd never know these are Halloween papers with how romantic you've made theis. Very beautiful!
wow that butterfly looks marvelous flying across that card...
wait a minute... that card looks so familiar. ummmmh.....
Absolutely gorgeous Dawn. I love how the butterfly seems to melt into the background paper. The blend is so fabulous.
Hugz,
Julie
So sorry I am late visiting you this week. I had to pack and leave for a week-long ministers conference with the hubster. I am settled in a nice hotel room over-looking the blue ridge mountains. Your card is just overwhelmingly gorgeous!! Love the neutral tones with the pop of color on your butterfly...the pearls and rhinestones are just the perfect accent to draw your eye up to the butterfly. Hope you are doing well. Tracy
I love the simple elegance of this card Dawn. The papers add a bit of drama wit the black but lay the foundation for the butterfly as the focal point. Wonderfully done!
Hugs,
Sharon
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