Monday, September 8, 2014

Pink and Black Bridal Chandelier

Welcome, and Happy Monday!  I've got a bridal shower card to share today, so let's get right to it:


This black flocked paper from Stampin' Up! (um, pretty much all the SU papers I have are retired.) still thrills me.  I love that you can touch it and it has dimension.  It makes a bold, dramatic statement, so that was my starting point.  A chandelier (Paris / Inspired By Stamping) has the same effect, so paired them together.  The sentiment, stamped in two parts, is from Papertrey Ink's Happily Ever After.


I remember in maybe 9th grade, I bought myself a pink and black peplum blouse.  Boy, I thought I looked so sophisticated!  It might have been from The Limited, back when that store was relatively new.  Whenever I needed to feel good about myself, that was the shirt I'd wear.

Thanks so much for dropping by today.  =D



Stamps: chandelier - Paris - Inspired By Stamping; Happily Ever After - PTI Paper: True Black, white - PTI; Pink Pirhouette, black flocked patterned - SU Ink: Versafine Onyx Black - Tsukineko Accessories & Tools: flower - Prima; Fancy Tags Two die - Spellbinders; White Opal Liquid Pearls - Ranger; rhinestone - Queen & Co.

6 comments:

  1. Beautiful! LOVING the colors and that flower!!!!!

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  2. It's beautiful, Colleen! I love the pearls you added to the chandelier
    and the flower is so pretty. What a lovely color combo with the pink and black.

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  3. One of my favorite colour combos! Love the added pearls too! Gorgeous card.

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  4. SO elegant! Love the colors :-)

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  5. Lovely card Colleen, I like the way you jazzed up the fancy chandelier!

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  6. Smart embellishing Colleen with the gem and pearls.

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Thank you so much for your visit today! May God bless you!

Hugs,
Colleen

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