Saturday, February 23, 2013

Speedy Fox & Friends Challenge~~My State

 

Our challenge for Speedy Fox & Friends this week is "My State".  The challenge is to stamp something that represents your state.  Since I live in Virginia, and the dogwood is our state flower I thought the "Dogwood Blossoms" set by Mark's Finest Papers, a Heinrich Co. was perfect. 

Stamps:  Dogwood Blossoms
Paper:  Snow Storm Smooth, Pink Pirouette, Bella Rose DSP
Ink:  Palette Noir Black, Pink Pirouette
Misc:  Spectrum Noir pens, nesties, ribbon, hat pin

I hope you'll join us for the challenge this week, and show us something from your state!

Happy Stamping!
Patty & Winnie

13 comments:

wannabcre8tive said...

Patty, your card is beautiful. I love the dogwoods and you have colored them beautifully. The paper is perfect
with them and I love the pin in the ribbon.

stampingbowd said...

This is lovely in pink! So much fun reading which state everyone lives in! Love the pin in the ribbon!

Vicky Gould said...

Absolutely gorgeous!!!

Gail said...

Hi Patty - lovely, lovely - that is a stunning card! Love the color choices - thanks for sharing your work with us - enjoy your weekend!

Kate said...

Stunning! So soft & delicate. Beautiful colors.

Pat said...

Just plain love that color. Looks so peachy.

Lois said...

Lovely card, Patty. I love the ribbon/stickpin. You used one of my favorite MFP stamps. I'm originally from Pennsylvania, and we had two dogwood trees in our front yard.

Kathy Bradley said...

Patty,
Beautiful and elegant - and the colors are so, so soft and pretty. Your pin looks so lovely in the perfect ribbon!

wendy said...

very pretty, perfect that MFP had the right flower for your state !

Lena95469 said...

This is soooo pretty! I may have to CASE it.

Carol L said...

I agree! The image you chose for your card is just perfect for the challenge! Those flowers are colored beautifully!

kReN said...

I thought the state challenge was great fun. Love your card!

Elizabeth said...

This is beautiful! I can't wait for Spring.