Thursday, December 31, 2009

January SOTM Blog Hop

Welcome to the January 2010 Stamp of the Month Blog Hop.  If this is your first stop, then all you need to do is click on the name at the end of this post to go onto the next person and see their fantastic artwork. You will continue to do that until you return back to me. Then you'll know you have seen them all.
If by some chance, there is a broken link, I have the list of participants in the column to the right.


My card for today is combined with the January SOTM and the Constant Campaign for this month called Felicity.  Since they are both on special until January 31st, I've decided to present them both together.

The papers, birds and flowers are from the Felicity packet and the frame that the bird is around is from the "True Friends" Stamp of the Month. Don't they just go great together!

The stitching along the left and bottom is done by hand with matching embroidery floss.

I used a sketch from Sunday Sketch and Stamp Challenge.  I love to do some of the Internet Sketch Challenges in conjunction with the sketches in our new Wishes book. 

Now hop on over to Maricar Harris' Blog for more Eye Candy

31 comments:

Karen said...

Just beautiful.. I really need to get something done with Felicity too! May lift this!

Traci Godbee said...

love this card!! very pretty!!

Lori Miller said...

This is lovely! You did an amazing amount of work on this card!

Judy said...

WOW!!! Just beautiful.

Lori said...

Just beautiful! What an amazing amount of detail!

Jessica said...

I really like the flowers in the bottom right corner. They look great together.

Debra said...

Absolutely GORGEOUS! Nancy, your attention to detail is amazing (not to mention your patience).

Terrie Dodd said...

How did you do the flourish in the upper right hand corner? Is there glitter or embossing on it? Beautiful card with so much detail. I am blown away by your talent hand stitching!

Nancy Ball said...

WOWSERS Nancy, what a beautiful card with so much detail! Love it and I also love the Felicity with it!

Arianne said...

Amazing card! Love everything about it: the colors, the details, the birdies.....
Thanks for joining our challenge at SS&S.

Happy New Year!

Hugs, Arianne
SS&S team

Maricar said...

Nancy,
This is absolutely stunning. I so need to open that Felicity packet. You have definitely inspired me!

Haley D. said...

Very striking! I love how all the elements work together. Wishing you the best in 2010!

savvy teaching tips said...

Oh WOW - great card. Beautiful and delicate. Lovely work. If you are interested, please check out our new challenge blog which goes live January 6. www.stampinroyalty.blogspot.com

Krista Ritskes said...

Wow, Nancy, your card just blows me away! Stunning!

Anonymous said...

WOW this is really far out! I love all the blings and the layers! Such beautiful card!!!

Laurie said...

the texture in this is amazing!

Susan Brooks - The Closet Stamper said...

Love the depth in your card. Great use of Felicity.

Melissa said...

Your card is stunning!!!

Amy Pitts said...

Wow! I literally said that outloud when I got to your blog...wow.

Nalazoo said...

Impressive, stunning, gorgeous and a whole lot of incredible detail and work all wrapped up in one amazing card! Beautisimo!

Kathleen said...

Oh my gosh where do you come up with these ideas? This is amazing!!

Jeni Perkins said...

Such a gorgeous card & so much detail!! Thanks for sharing your creativity!

Katy said...

GORGEOUS card...DEFINITELY will be snatchin' some ideas from this!

Crystal said...

Love the card. It is stunning!

Cindy said...

I love how you combined the 2 sets! Very Pretty...

Carla said...

WOW! Your card is absolutely stunning!! Amazing work!

Mira said...

This is really awesome :)
Thanks for joining us at SS&S.
Mira xx

Jen Patrick- Roxybonds Scrappin said...

WOOOOOWWWWW!!!!! Stunning card with such amazing detail!

Anonymous said...

Wow! That is beautiful!!

Jena said...

Wow - that is absolutely stunning! TFS!

Anonymous said...

LOVE IT!!!

I see you do a lot of that type of stitching. Do you/will you have a tut for it?