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Annabelle #156



I am always a sucker for anything ORANGE
A while ago I won an Annabelle challenge and I got myself this beautiful stamp set. Time to put it to good use....
For some reason my camera fails at displaying the orange correctly - it comes out much more yellow than it is. Too bad...I added some Stickles to the flowers and some orangy pearls. 









http://www.annabellestamps.blogspot.com.au/2013/02/ac156.html
All stamps are from Annabelle.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Boah die Farbkombi ist super. Der Stempel auch, welcher ist das denn. Du machst ja bei super vielen Challanges mit, und gewinnst auch super oft. Wenn du mal wieder in Deutschland bist, machen wir mal einen Stempelnachmittag.
LG Franzi

PS: Wo hast du denn die animierten Schneeflocken auf deinem Blog her???
Anonymous said…
Hallo Conni,
die Farbkombi gefällt mir super. Der Stempel ist auch toll, wie heißt der denn?
Du machst ja ständig bei Challenges mit und ja immer mit großem Erflog. Wenn du mal wieder in Deutschland bist müssen wir unbedingt einen Bastelnachmittag machen.
LG Franzi

PS: Wo hast du denn die animierten Schneeflocken auf deinem Blog her???
Unknown said…
Oh man ist die Idee genial, die Farben so zu verbinden! Die glitzernden Blümchen sind ein richtiger Hingucker, besonders die eine freche, die über den Rand hinaus guckt! Einfach nur wunderschön nd trotz der knalligen Farben überhaupt nicht zu grell!
LG Anja
Kelly Latevola said…
How fun! I love your repeat circles, so eye catching :)
Andrea said…
Just beautiful Cornelia! Love the embossing and distressing!
TFS wi us this week :)
Andrea
WONDERFUL take on those colors!!! LOVE your design!
Rosmarie said…
Ich finde dass diese Farbkombi gar nicht leicht umzuseten ist aber du hast es glänzend gemeistert!
Dieses eine Blümchen das über den Rand schaut, ist ein wunderschöner Blickfang! Toll gemacht!

GLG Rosi
Kanan Pandya said…
Hey Cornelia, those flowers with glitter looks very pretty,love the colors too, great take on the challenge. All the best my dear friend. :-)

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