I'm really liking using gray for my cards:) For this one, I just punched the border along the bottom of the main panel with a Martha Stewart border punch. Then I used my Martha Stewart scoring board for the raised lines. The flowers are some I've had around forever and I put them together with a glittery brad. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink.
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Simply BEAUTIFUL! You have the ability to take such a few elements and make it into a work of art! Wonderfully creative!
ReplyDeleteI love this color combination. I need to get a good light gray cardstock!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty and elegant!!
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely card, Lynette! Love the scored lines and the pretty punched edge!
ReplyDeleteThis one's really sophisticated, Lynette - so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your lovely comment, and yes, I'm very relieved the pressure is off and we can proceed at our own pace again. There's still a lot to do but good progress is being made. I've just posted the latest on my ARTHaven and my shabby chic shelf unit looks great over the fireplace! I sneakily started moving a couple of things in today even though the electrician still has to work in there, and more shelves need fitting.
As for the blue shower tray, Paul really had me going - he said it with such a straight face! I really couldn't see Mum liking it any more than I did lol!
Shoshi
Next time I make a card I will have to try using gray card-stock. Your card is very pretty Lynette.
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Very nice, Lynette! Simple, but in a kind of elegant way. Love it!
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