I had cut a background piece with my Cameo Silhouette and I decided to use it as a stencil. I sponged pink ink through it. I matted that with pink, also. I used two small Cuttlebug folders to emboss the crown and the "Princess." I matted that piece with pink, also, and mounted on Dimensionals. The letters are pearls - they came as letters. I actually bought them with the intention of cutting them apart, but I just came across them and thought they would be great for Amelia's card. I added the ribbon - which is a bow that I tied attached to a ribbon across the front. I used a piece of thread to tie around the ribbon before I attached the bow.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
always inspired by your cards...love the challenge to use all your sets...am working on it
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patti
This is so pretty, Lynette - absolutely fit for a little princess in pink! Love the step-by-step too. It's a delight.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words - we just have to contain ourselves in patience and wait for a new date. Not knowing the date is the worst because of not being able to make practical arrangements before I go in, but hopefully we'll hear something by the end of the week. It just can't be helped. I feel a lot better about it now than I did.
Shoshi
This is the sweetest Lynette. I love how you personalized it.
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ReplyDeleteOh, your background is great! The princess embossing is super sweet and the pearl letters are such a pretty way to personalize it. This will have to be a keepsake!
ReplyDeleteLove the background and Amelia's name - I guess your Cameo is working again??
ReplyDeleteThis definitely could be framed and hung on the wall!
ReplyDeleteLove the card that you made for your granddaughter. I am sure she is a sweet little princess and will love her card. :)
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