By Holly McMillen | 24 Feb, 2008 - 7:25 am
Posted in Category: Featured Stamper Challenge

blissfully-casing-mj.jpg  Today’s Featured Stamper on Splitcoaststampers is non other than Mary Jo Albright!  Yay!  I happen to be on a design team (MFT) with Mary Jo and can tell you this is one sweet lady.   She has style, she has class and she’s an awesome stamper!  You can see her work in her SCS gallery here or her blog here.   Congrats, MJ..  you so deserve this!

For my card, I chose this beauty by MJ.   Here’s what I did.  I made this card a full 5 1/2 inch square.  I kept to her layout pretty much, only changing the brad placement and sentiment area slightly.  I eeeeeeked over her colors, so I kept kinda close to those, too.  I used the same Chocolate Chip base, added purely pomegranate as a layer and used my favorite Berry Bliss papers.   I changed the sentiment and the focal image. 

Here are the deets: 

Stamps:    One of a Kind,  Boho Backgrounds (SU!)

Colors:  Chocolate Chip, Purely Pomegranate, Regal Rose, Berry Bliss DP

Ink: Chocolate Chip, Purely Pomegranate, Regal Rose, Brilliance Graphite Black

Accessories: Brads, Build a Brad, Chocolate satin ribbon, Rose grosgrain, scallop punch, cirle punches, ticket corner punch, dimenisonals, Stipple brush

TFL!~ and have a blessed day!

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24 Feb, 2008 @ 11:44 am
Karen said:

I loved this card so much that I had to come take a peek at your blog. Very nice! I’ll be back :-)

24 Feb, 2008 @ 12:03 pm
Viv (VivLyn) said:

Beautiful!!!

24 Feb, 2008 @ 12:09 pm
Laura Canale said:

This is sooooo gorgeous, Holly! I am off to play…are you missing your little people yet?

24 Feb, 2008 @ 5:13 pm
mj albright said:

Wow, Holly! Your card is absolutely amazing. Thanks for the sweet comments about me…too kind:)
Enjoy your Sunday.
Hugs

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