Having fun using some of my Christmas gifts :) I couldn't wait to us my Eiffel Tower die and this sketch was perfect for it!
In keeping with the French theme, I die cut a sparkly Eiffel Tower. In real life if is far from sparkly - I've seen it, walked up it (when you still could) and it is really not all that wonderful up close. But when the sun shines on it or the moonlight hits it, you do begin to believe it can sparkle.
The sentiment is computer generated and I added lots of hearts, after all, it is the city of love :) A perfect card for t his week's Paper Players challenge.
Thanks for dropping by and sharing a part of your day with me today!
What's In It?
Paper: Lovey (Bella Boulevard), Pretty in Pink, Rose Romance, Going Grey, Sparkly Silver (Dollar Store)
Accessories: Lacy Hearts Nesties, Heart Blocks Embossing Folder (Cuttlebug), Heart Punch (Marvy), Eiffel Tower Die (My Favorite Things), Threading Water Punch (Fiskars), Bling, 5/8" Grey Satin Ribbon, Silver Twine, Button, Glue Dot, Dimensionals
25 comments:
Oh I love the Eiffel Tower die...it is absolutely fabulous and the glitter...love!
Oh I love that you cut that die with glitter paper! Saw some at the dollar store last week....wish I'd picked it up now...lol! Fabulous girl!
I like your new die, Marisa. Great way to use with a Valentine card.
Thanks for the comment on my blog...Go Bama! :-) I took my post down. I don't want to be a braggart. Ha
Fabulous, well put together [love the subtle details] card! So pretty in pink too :)
So darling! I adore your sparkly Eiffel Tower. That die is amazing!
It's sparkly enough for me on this scrummy card Marisa. Forget the real one! This one is MUCH nicer! xxx
Ah...happy sigh...this is GORGEOUS, Marisa! Adore the touches of gray and your layout is fabulous. And that sparkly tower...tres jolie! Delighted you joined us at The Paper Players this week! ((hugs))
LOVE LOVE LOVE this! That Eiffel Tower is wonderful---at least on this card it is! Spectacular!
oh la la... I bet! Darling.
Marisa your card is just beautiful. I love the sparkly tower even if it isn`t really. ;)
This is so pretty Marisa! I love the pink and white and your Eiffel Tower is perfect!
Hugs,
Audrey
Ah, the sparkling Eiffel Tower totally fits with the romance often associated with it! Lookin' good!
Love the sparkly Eiffel Tower!! Beautiful card!
oh, the Eiffel Tower all glammed up! It's a fun die! So happy to see you deep into the hearts :) Love is in the air!
Very nice card.
I love how the colors fit together. The Eiffel tower looks just like the real one.
Wow - love that sparkly Eiffel Tower and all the pinks and hearts. What paper is that with the white hand writing? It's perfect.
Love these colors and love your new Eiffel tower...looks fabulous so sparkly!! I swear I am going to get all the Verve sketches done this month-I finished ne and had two laid out in Dec and never got to finish so, I'm repurposing!!
I don't know if I'll ever make it back to the Eiffel Tower again, but this card brings back some wonderful memories. :) The grey satin ribbon and the sparkle are tres belle!
What's more romantic that Paris? Your sparkly Eiffel Tower is the perfect addition to this already lovely card. Thanks for sharing it with The Paper Players!
Marisa, I hadn't seen this die before - it's awesome, especially with the glimmer paper. Tour Eiffel remains one of my favorite all time sites to see. I can always close my eyes and picture it against the Parisian backdrop - come rain, shine, night or day - it remains quintessentially such a romantic image. Thanks for taking me down memory lane with this gorgeous card
So glad you shared it with the Paper Players
Jaydee
Cute card ! Love it !
I'm loving that Eiffel Tower! Great card, Marisa!
Sooooooo pretty!
Absolutely gorgeous, Marisa! I love every single detail you added, especially the sparkly EIffel Tower. Thanks so much for joining us this week at the Paper Players! :)
I love that die! It is going on my wish list. How lucky someone bought it for you!!!! Fun, fun, fun, and it makes a perfect card. Hugz! (accolade - isn't that the French word for hug?)
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