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Apr 18, 2008

BCG Wk 43 - Chipboard in Burgundy



Hooray, I did it!!! - I wasn't sure I'd be able to participate this week for the Blogger's Challenge Group since I've been swamped this week. My mom had a Total Knee Replacement done on Tuesday and I've been mos of the week at the hospital. In fact the day of the surgery I was there 12 hours! Last night she got to come home and I stayed the night trying to sleep on her tiny little couch (oh my aching back) so I didn't get much sleep last night either.

I had this idea in mind though and had actually started it the day before she went in for her surgery. I can't believe as rummy feeling as I am that I managed to put this card together. I may just use this for my Anniversary card to my dear hubby as today is our 16th Wedding Anniversary. We will most likely celebrate a week late though since I can't leave my mom alone for very long as she is still having a hard time getting in and out of her bed (why do they make those beds so doggone tall?)

For this card I drew my inspiration from a patterned piece of Designer Paper by Basic Grey (Figgy Pudding Line). It just oozes romance to me. I covered a square of chipboard from SU's On Board Blossoms and Basic with the DP and inked the edges with Cranberry Crisp Ink (retired). Then I ink up one small heart with White Craft Ink and dipped it in Crystal Clear EP and heated and repeated the steps until it look pearl like. For the other 2 hears I inked them with Cranberry Crisp ink first several times and then distressed them with Bravo Burgundy Ink.

I embossed the "Love" sentiment (Hero Arts) with Winter White EP. For my background I stamped the En Francais BG with Bravo Burgundy and then over stamped the Linen Background using Cranberry Crisp Ink. I also stamped the Linen BG on the Burgundy Strip and distressed the edges with the Cutter Kit. I added a piece of eyelet lace (antique stuff from way back when that my mom had) and I distressed the edges with the Cranberry Crisp ink. Then I added some half pearls (vanilla colored ones) from the Pretties Kit.

I hope hubby doesn't think it's too "feminine" because I really like how it turned out and hope you do as well.

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Now I'm off to rest a little as I probably won't get much sleep again tonight. My mom is tough but she is 79 years old and just went through a major surgery so I think it's important to be there if she needs help even though she's stubborn and thinks she can do it on her own.

13 comments:

  1. Fabulous card, Ida. I'm amazed after what you have been through this week that you were motivated to craft AT ALL. You go girl!

    I love the card, especially the hearts...and I don't care what they say, GUYS LOVE HEARTS...especially from their women! It's a great job!

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  2. Wow Ida! You're an amazing woman. All that you've been through this past week, and still lies ahead of you this next week, but you managed to pull off a wonderful project. Your chipboard accents are delightful...

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  3. Sooo beautiful! What a great card! {SMILES}

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  4. Love your card...I bet your hubby will love it, too! Glad your mom is home and doing better...

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  5. Great, romantic card! I am impressed that you did post after all you are dealing with ! Hope your Mom is healing well!

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  6. Love the card! You did a great job!

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  7. Very pretty colors Ida - this looks fantastic!

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  8. Glad to hear that your mom is doing well! I can't believe you made time to participate this week! Good for you!

    This card is so elegant! I miss Cranberry so much!

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  9. This is beautiful, Ida. I love how you incorporated all of the different elements. Hope your mom is making a speedy recovery!

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  10. What a beautiful card! I especially love the lace and pearl accents! All the best for your Mom! :D

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  11. Very pretty, Ida! I think it's more romantic than feminine so I'm sure your hubby will love it. Great idea with the antique lace!

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  12. this is absolutely beautiful!! gracious girl - I think I would have passed this week and just crashed in my bed. :) Good luck to your mom and you - make sure you get rest too though!!

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  13. I'm glad your Mom is home and feeling better. Happy Belated anniversary!!! I love the chipboard you used and am so impressed at how your white one turned out. That was the first tag chipboard I had tried on mine and just couldn't get it evenly white enough to put on my card.

    Love everything about your card, the fabric, pearlis everything!!!

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