Happy Memorial Day Everyone! Hope you have had a wonderful holiday.
Today I have an encouragement card to share made with some fun products from the Classy Cards N Such Online Store.
I started with a 5.25 x 5.25 card base made from Echo Bronze Stardream Metallic. Beautiful brown shimmery cardstock! To that I added a distressed layer of designer paper from the Bo Bunny Prairie Chic collection. This is a great collection for those of you that like to do "shabby chic" designs.
Next, using the Italian Flourish Doily Die, I die cut an elegant pink doily and added it to the bottom center of my card. I knew I wanted this doily to be my focal point so, using Lacy Circles I die cut a green lacy circle to stamp my Scripture on.
I knew I needed something across the upper part of my card to finish it off. I decided to use a border punch with the Echo Bronze Stardream Metallic and create a border for the top of my card.
To bring it all together like a beautiful package with a big bow, I used the Esse Smooth Pearlized Cocoa with the Large Bow Die from Impression Obsession and created a bow for the upper left corner.
My card design was inspired by the Viva la Verve May Week 2 Sketch...
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Just gorgeous! Love the sentiment!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, love the pink doily.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, love the colors!
ReplyDeleteYour card is so very pretty Jennipher! Love the layout & colors you used....TFS & hope your Mom continues to do well in her recovery.
ReplyDeleteGREAT design. Love how the scripture is done.
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Very pretty card. Like the color combination.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely design and great colors.
ReplyDeleteOoh, your layers look so lacy and delicate. I love the sentiment.
ReplyDeleteSo very gorgeous Jennipher! The pink doily is striking and goes so well with the beautiful background paper.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!! Such pretty DP and I love the dies!!
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely, elegant card. Love the design you created for this card.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. The colours are perfect. Great interpretation of the sketch.
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