Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Stamp n' Scrap Hawaii's Featured "Aloha" Blogger...

Aloha all, hope your week is off to a fabulous start. Thank you for stopping in today as SSH celebrates Claudette of Islander Girl Stampin'...Congratulations to YOU for being this week's FAB!

This card I created, displays a layout I found and was inspired to use, while visiting "Islander Girl Stampin'". With this holiday season approaching, I pretty much knew the colors I was going to work with. I just needed a little help in deciding a layout and Claudette's blog is where I found it. Thank you Claudette! Here again, I used Autumn Trevor, one of Little C's newest stamp sets.
As with most of the images I use, coloring was done SU! markers.

This DSP is part of the "Fall Glitter Stack" by DCWV. Along with the glittery flowers, the sentiment too is part of this paper. I thought it was so pretty and just perfect. As you can slightly see from the first photo above, the inner part of the card was also completed. Sportin' a simple orange button. No sentiment was used, which is why there's no photo shot.

As always, you have blessed me with your visit today. Thank you for stopping in. Have a fabulous day. Aloha and God bless~

hugs in Jesus~

8 comments:

Danni said...

What a wonderful autumn card!

Cyndi said...

Nice card! I love your coloring!

Islander Girl said...

Love, love, love it! You go Rina!!!!

Risa said...

Your card is beautiful Rina! Your image is awesome and the color combo rocks!
hugs
Risa:)

joni h said...

great card! boy, I'm really going to have to learn how to use SU! markers like you! awesome!

Maria said...

Oooh, Rina! I love the new look of your blog! So pretty!

YOur card is "wow!". . the colors are spectacular . . .so happy looking. You did a fantastic job with CASEng Claudette's work. Beautiful job with your coloring. . .very pretty!!! Feels like fall looking at your card!

Maria

bumblebee creations said...

I love it! What great coloring you do!!!

Janis said...

What a cute card. I love the autumn colors. It's so fitting. Too bad we don't have season changes in Hawaii.