Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Crossing Lines

*****CONTEST***** *****CONTEST***** *****CONTEST*****
Tonight I have a puzzle for you..... I used the color combo from The Paper Players along with lifting the card from Lisa over at Bellalistona to make this creation:
My challenge to you (FOR A PRIZE!!) is to list off as many of the different products I used to create this card as you can and be specific (i.e. brand & line/color). Just leave a comment with the items listed, the first correct person will win. You have until Saturday midnight before Easter to leave your answers, I'll announce the winner Easter evening (April 24). GO!

"What am I gonna win?" you ask... well lemme show ya:
That's My Little Shoe Box Cardstock Stickers Harmony & Cute as a Button; Making Memories Glimmer Cuts (sorry not in package), mini flower brads & cheeky trims; Lil Davis Designs Clear Stamps; and American Crafts trademarks white Lulu rub-on alphas! Sorry only open to US & Canada players

14 comments:

  1. This turned out so fantastic, Paula!!! LOVE your patterned paper choices, the embossed dots in the background and the twine around the petals! Super cute! I'm totally flattered that you CASED my card! Glad you liked it!

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  2. I don't keep track of names of things like I guess I should lol, though I wanted to say that its lovely. I adore the use of the bakers twine! I need to invest in some of that. Thanks for sharing!!

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  3. Unfortunately, I don't know the products well enough to enter, but have to say I LOVE the card. It's fabulous Paula!

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  4. no idea-lol
    but wanted to say i love your card! miss chatting with you! <3

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  5. Hi Paula,
    Well I am so happy you joined us at the Paper Players! What a lovely prize for someone. Your card is lovely. Looking forward to playing with you on the PPC team!
    Smiles,
    Lesley

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  7. I recognized the patterned paper for the flower petals right away.
    The floral/paisley is My Mind's Eye Bloom and Grow-Bloom Eye Candy and the other is DCWV Green Paper-Weave. The rest is a mystery to me!
    Julie
    from Crop Chocolate (Queen of Fall)

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  8. Okay, the only things I recognize right off are the twine colors...Lemondrop, Maraschino (although it's hard to tell in the picture, but it could be Pink Sorbet) and Caribbean from The Twinery. I'm gonna guess that your cardstock is CTMH since I know that's what you usually use, but colors I'm not to sure on (I think the creamy yellow one is Buttercup, but that's it), polka dot embossing folder...that's all I got! I have no idea what brand/line of paper that is! I wanna say it's My Mind's Eye, but I'm not familiar with the line. I think those gems on the butterfly are i-rock color fusion glam rocks...and that's it...don't know the green paper, don't now the butterfly brad (?) and I don't know the butterfly stamp!

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  9. Paula all I know is that, that is beautiful and you used different paper, twine and brads...hehehe I am horrid on naming product, but good luck to everyone...Is there a consolation prize for the worst guess???

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  10. sure Wendy, they get invited to scrap at my house with me ;-) LOL

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  11. Fabulous card, and sorry, don't know the products, but they look a bit my minds eye-ish! but thank you for visit!
    (Lyn)

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  12. Wow! That's a big swirly flower you've got going on there! I love all the elements even if I have no idea what they are!

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  13. Ok, here's my guess -- in addition to the MME papers named above and the Twinery bakers twine also named above, there's CTMH Juniper CS, Tulip CS, a possible yellow shade like buttercup (but it's hard to see on my IPad), and probably CTMH colonial white. There's also a "dots" embossing folders -- Swiss dots, but it looks bigger than that, a small butterfly -- probably from a punch. I'm going to guess the large focal butterfly is a die cut, but I don't recognize the company--maybe EP? And, 3 juniper-colored nailheads. The olive colored circle in the middle of the flower could be a punch, then stamped on, or it could be a die cut. And, you must have used a paper piercer to get the twine through it. AND, of course, the card is beautiful! (scrap happy)

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  14. Such a bold and fabby flower! The baker's twine is a fun accent! What a great prize pack you are sharing, too. Wow! Thanks for joining us at The Paper Players this week! :)

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