Hi peeps!
So I decided to create a clean and simple card in honour of all the women who are battling breast cancer and also to all the brave survivors. I had to use a lot of pink and the only word die (you're brilliant) I possess as of now fitted brilliantly with the theme.
Here are a couple of pictures of the card I created:
Process and supplies used:
So I used a leaf stencil and 2 shades of distress ink- wilted violet and picked raspberry to create the leafy background. I followed it up by adding a strip of pretty washi tape on the edge. Then I die cut a piece of vellum using the Gina Marie X stitched rectangle die set. I die cut some white card stock with the you're brilliant die set from Die Cuts And More. I then colored the die cut words with the same colors of distress ink. I adhered the die cut words to the vellum using silicone glue and then adhered the vellum to the cardstock. I also added some plum and pink sequins for some added interest. The card base I chose was pink colored.
Thanks for your time! Please do leave some comments so I know you've visited. Makes my day to read your inputs :) Stay Blessed!!
I am linking this card to the following challenges:
1. Time Out Challenges: Challenge #67
2. The Crafter's Cafe: Challenge #158
3. Pretty Paper Studio October Challenge
4. CraftyScrappers Craft Challenge #10 (Facebook)
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So I decided to create a clean and simple card in honour of all the women who are battling breast cancer and also to all the brave survivors. I had to use a lot of pink and the only word die (you're brilliant) I possess as of now fitted brilliantly with the theme.
Here are a couple of pictures of the card I created:
Process and supplies used:
So I used a leaf stencil and 2 shades of distress ink- wilted violet and picked raspberry to create the leafy background. I followed it up by adding a strip of pretty washi tape on the edge. Then I die cut a piece of vellum using the Gina Marie X stitched rectangle die set. I die cut some white card stock with the you're brilliant die set from Die Cuts And More. I then colored the die cut words with the same colors of distress ink. I adhered the die cut words to the vellum using silicone glue and then adhered the vellum to the cardstock. I also added some plum and pink sequins for some added interest. The card base I chose was pink colored.
Thanks for your time! Please do leave some comments so I know you've visited. Makes my day to read your inputs :) Stay Blessed!!
I am linking this card to the following challenges:
1. Time Out Challenges: Challenge #67
2. The Crafter's Cafe: Challenge #158
3. Pretty Paper Studio October Challenge
4. CraftyScrappers Craft Challenge #10 (Facebook)
5.
Fabulous design and I love all the pink. Thanks for leaving us such a lovely comment on our main blog, we really appreciate it x
ReplyDeleteThanks so much :) had a lot of fun making the card and participating
DeleteLove the ombre stamping of the leaves. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for playing with us at Time Out!