Big title for a card huh?!!! Those are the first few words of the verse on this card - the rest of it is - "Something to do, something to love and something to hope for. - A.K. Chalmers. Thought provoking sentiment isn't it.
I made this card as a CASE of a card by today's featured stamper on Split Coast - Kharmagirl (Jodi). See the card that inspired me here.
When you CASE a card you have to change at least 2 things.
I changed the stamps, the colors, and I didn't add ribbon but kept the design the same.
I loved this designer paper when I saw it in the store - I thought it just looked so different. It actually looks three dimensional and really gives depth to the card. I think you can even see this in the photo. This stamp set hasn't seen ink yet even though I've had it for quite a while so it was a good time to get it out and use it! I like the look of the square jewel brads in the top corner - it was a little tricky getting them punched to sit evenly! The leaves on the green panel are stamped just with my Versamark pad so it's like a watermark - not a color.
Thanks for coming by today! I'm loading 4 different things tonight - I've had a busy weekend catching up on some projects I wanted to get done!
Stamps: Side Kick Sayings: SU, Beautiful Blooms: Papertrey
Paper: Very vanilla, true Thyme: SU, Spring Moss: PTI, DP Frances Meyer Palm Fronds
Ink: Tea Dye Ranger Distress, Versamark pad
Accessories: jewel brads, dimensionals, sponge, hole punch, prismacolor markers,: Tea Green & Olive Green. Piercer, pad and graph
Techniques: paper piercing
Paper: Very vanilla, true Thyme: SU, Spring Moss: PTI, DP Frances Meyer Palm Fronds
Ink: Tea Dye Ranger Distress, Versamark pad
Accessories: jewel brads, dimensionals, sponge, hole punch, prismacolor markers,: Tea Green & Olive Green. Piercer, pad and graph
Techniques: paper piercing
This was one of my favorite hostess sets!! I just love how easy it is to create a fabulous card with each of the images!! You did a great job with this!
ReplyDeleteLeAnne