Dear Bloggers and Friends,
have been a while since I have entered any Project to a Challenge Blog.
This week at Simon Says Stamp challenge it is all about "Mystery"
I am not sure how well you can see the background of this card but it has a very glittery,shine and mystery effect.
And by the way talking about mystery ... who left that white rose for whom?
Hope you like it,
and thank you for stepping by on my Blog :-)
xoxo SanDee1899
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STEAMPUNK CHALLENGE
This is a sticky - announcement to remind you about the monthly SanDee&amelie's Steampunk Challenge blog, which will have every first per month a new Challenge Theme!
We would be so glad to welcome you, dear crafting friends, followers and those yet to become, at our new tiny Steampunk corner, where we have prepared some challenges and surprises we hope you will enjoy in the future!
Just click the image to get there! We would love to see your 2D and 3D Project - hope to meet you there!!! Best Wishes, SanDee & die amelie
Hope this mystery will be solved soon...white roses on chairs....hmmm....Sherlock would know. :)
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Claudia x
Love the damask background Sandee and it sure is a mystery !! Maybe the recipient is on the inside of your card ?
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Annie x
I agree with Claudia, you need to get Sherlock Holmes involved in this mystery......... love your card, the background is so beautiful. Hugs, Anne x
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card! I love the background and bet it really sparkles in person. Bravo, xo
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card ....and blog .... I've had a great visit!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting me and for leaving such a sweet comment.
Good luck with all your Christmas projects!
Karen x
Such a beautiful (and mysterious) card. I love how you've used the damask stamp for the background.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! The background looks wonderful and the chair with the one white rose is such a great idea. Thank you so much for being mysterious with us this week at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog!!
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