11.16.2011

SP and Co DT Wed

Good morning, folks! Thank you so much for all of the sweet comments you left me yesterday....I really appreciate each one :)

Today I have a card using one of the November release stamp sets from SP and Company, Vintage Varsity Numbers:

I made so many masculine cards last week, that I wanted to use these numbers to make a card that could be used for a guy or a girl.

Ehhh...it still looks mostly masculine to me! I love how the numbers look as a background behind the medallion. This one is getting linked up at the Moxie Fab World for the "Championing Award Medallions" challenge.

Enjoy your Wednesday!

16 comments:

Susan said...

Love that subtle background - and your medallion is gorgeous!

Stephanie said...

Love this card! Great job!

Sonya said...

What an awesome card!

marla said...

A great card. I love your medallion!!

Chunyuan said...

Love this card. I need to make some masculine thank you card. Got some inspiration from your blog. Thanks!

FroggieStamps said...

I just love this, it's so pretty! :)
-Kelli

{Chrissie} said...

Jen, as always, awesome-ness! Your rosette is just executed perfectly. Fantastic job!!!!

Patti J said...

Great card, Jen, and we always need something a bit masculine! Love it!!!

Jenny said...

Hey, those numbers look awesome as a bkgd...great for a guy or gal :)
Jenny x

Erin (Homemade Cards by Erin) said...

Fabulous and the medallion is perfect! Now I just gotta figure out how to make those... have read a number of blog tutorials and I seem to have some issues...

Nanette said...

Cute card...I like the medallion!

sharon g said...

I need to figure out how to make those without a die cutting machine.

Lindsay said...

Love the numbers in the bg and that medallion is fabulous Jen! Great card!

Cath said...

Hey Jen! Thanks for linking this up to the Championing Award Medallions challenge in the Moxie Fab World! I'm so glad you joined in on all the fun! :)

cathy said...

Congrats on your win!

Wendy said...

Congrats on your win, Love the pattern paper you used for the medallion.