Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Olive You...

This has to be the cutest idea with the olive from Doodle Pantry - Just had to use it right away to make a Valentine card. The digi set even comes with a set of sentiments and the cute olive paper. Best of all it is free with a purchase from Doodle Pantry up until January 24.

The Challenges:
Crafting for All Seasons - something new (image)
Craftroom Creation - valentines/heart
Dream Valley - anything goes
Delightful Challenge - add hearts
Inky Impressions - add a sentiment
Lil Red Wagon - bling
Natalie and Amy - fav. things (sparkles)
PartyTime Tuesdays - sparkle and shine
Penny's Paper Crafty - anything goes
Simon Says Stamp - black and white and splash of color
Through the Craftroom Door - anything goes
Wordart Wednesday - hearts/anything goes
Whoopsi Daisy - die cuts and punches
2 Sisters - anything goes

Stay Warm Harted,
Elizabeth

22 comments:

  1. What an absolutely adorable idea, Elizabeth. You are so creative, and I just LOVE this! Thanks for sharing with us in this week's challenge, and please come back soon. I so enjoy your creativity!
    Blessings,
    karen
    Word Art Wednesday

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  2. Only you can take those ingredients and make a fabulous card. Can't believe I'm saying this, but I love that olive card!!

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  3. :-) your card made me smile, thanks for sharing with us at Craft Room Challenge, Debi x

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  4. Very cute. thanks for joining PTT.

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  5. Great card! That sentiment is neat. Thanks for joining us at Little Red Wagon.

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  6. Such a great card, Love the design & images... Thank you for joining us at Whoopsi Daisy... May x

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  7. This is so cute, and I love the sentiment you've used. Thanks for joining in with our Valentine Challenge over at the Craft-Room.

    Maria x

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  8. I am a terrific fan of olives, to eat that is ,and I love your card, just want to pick one of those olives up and eat it. Fab design and use of the papers, wonderful card!

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  9. Even though I don't like the taste of olives and love the idea behind your card...now how many people would expect an adorable card with olives on it? I just gotta make me a card with this fun image!

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  10. Cute card and love the play on words. Thanks for joining us at TTCRD.

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  11. Adorable card! Love that sweet image and sentiment!!

    Thank you very much for joining us this week at the Simon Says Stamp Challenge Blog!

    Hugs...
    Melissa

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  12. A really cute card love the colours. Thank you for joining us at Whoopsi Daisy this time and good luck
    Bettyxxx

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  13. WOW - love it, and love the 2 digi papers used together.

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  14. How fun is this! What a unique theme with the olives. Thanks for joining our AG challenge at Penny's this week.
    Tammy DT

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  15. Beautiful card, thanks for adding a sentiment with us at Inky Impressions this week

    hugs Vicky xxx

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  16. Elizabeth
    You have done quite a beautiful card with the play on words and in the pictures.
    Thank you for joining us at Word Art Wednesday.
    Carole Robb Bisson
    May the Blessing of the LORD be Upon You!

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  17. Wonderful card and papers, love that sentiment!! thank you for sharing it with us at Craft-room challenge this fortnight and good luck. Hugs

    NIKKI DT

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  18. Elizabeth, this is just too cute!! Thanks for sharing with us at Word Art Wednesday. Blessings!

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  19. What a fabulous Valentine! The background papers and bling really set off the fun olive image. Great card, Elizabeth!

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  20. hmmm being meditarian I love olives so this is fab lol!! Thanks for playing at Inky impressions xx

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  21. What a fab, fun card! (Mmmm.... olives.....) I love your colour combo and especially the gorgeous stripy ribbon bow! Thanks for joining in at Dream Valley!

    love Mags B x

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  22. Olive your card Elizabeth! Great background paper.

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