a little something something...

Good morning all.  It is time for another Stamping in Time with Betty Challenge.  Once again I am privileged to be able to make a sample for the challenge.  This weeks challenge is another assignment challenge, we are to use any Our Daily Bread Designs stamps and "A Little Something Something".  We are to use something "old", something "new" and something "received".  Other stuff can be used too of course but you need to tell us about these three! 

For my something "old" I dragged out some very, very old Stampin' Up! organdy ribbon and some old favorite colors of card stock Night of Navy and Certainly Celery.  I teamed them up with some "new" 7 Gypsies designer paper (well new to me anyway, I just picked it up a couple of weeks ago) and the May new release from ODBD For the Graduate.  My something "received" is this lovely little charm that was gifted to me by my sweet design team friend America.

Now several of the sticks have made samples for this challenge too so pop right over to their blogs and check out what they have done.
What I used:
Our Daily Bread Designs For the Graduate
SU certainly celery, night of navy card stock
7 Gypsies Nottinghill designer paper
SU night of navy craft ink pad
Tim Holtz brushed corduroy distress ink
clear embossing powder
oval Nesties
sponges
navy organdy ribbon
charm

Comments

Sabrina Jackson said…
Debi, this card is just GORGEOUS!!! I love those colors together, and that yummolicious ribbon and little charm...the perfect touch to make this card a masterpiece!!! Love it! Hugs and blessings, Sabrina
Connie M. said…
This is just so beautiful, Debi! I just love the mix of papers and your sponging!
This is gorgeous Debi!! I just love the gold and blue combo!! The sponging, focal point on the sentiment, the charm and design is beautiful!
hugs,
Chris
Betty Wright said…
Debi, this is wonderful! The colors are very regal looking with the patterns! Wonderful scripture and sponge detailing! LOVE the charm accenting with the organdy ribbon! Lovely card!

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