Using the same stamps as I did last week from a Papertrey Ink set, here is another card. The entire background panel is one piece of cardstock - the white decorative line on the left edge is printed on the paper. I embossed the right side with a Darice folder and sanded it down very lightly. I added a piece of ribbon, which makes me feel good. :) I used Nestabilities dies for the ovals and mounted on foam squares. At the very last second, the card went from portrait orientation to landscape - I'm glad I changed my mind.
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Very sweet card!!
ReplyDeleteYour card is just lovely, Lynette! The embossed pattern is so pretty. I like how you stamped your sentiment right across the image, too. I rarely think to do that, so thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThat little tulip oval reminds me of a cameo. So pretty! I love the embossing and I know how you feel about using a bit of ribbon. I finished a roll tying up a gift for someone today. That counts! This card is just as pretty and clean and perfect as yours always are, Lynette!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful pink textured card, Lynette! I agree about the landscape orientation and I love the double border you created with the embossed ribbon-ish line and actual ribbon behind the pretty popped up image and sediment! Very elegant! Hugs, Darnell
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