For the last few years I was working on a Master's degree, and sadly, I wasn't able to participate in the Dare to Get Dirty challenges on Splitcoaststampers. I finished this past spring, and I am happy to be mixing in some paper crafting with the other stuff of life.
I layered dies from Luscious Labels 1 and Victorian Medallion 3 to create the lacey panel. By sponging the edges of each layer, it makes it easier to differentiate the layers of 'lace'.
I chose to combine 3 challenges with this card because I know I haven't a hope of getting to all 40 challenges that will be posted over the course of this week's challenges. This is a pretty generic card, because I couldn't find a stamped sentiment in my stash that would compliment the floral spray and layout.
The tiny yellow flowers are made using the Hydrangea Create-a-Flower die. I have never actually used this die to create a hydrangea bloom. This wee die is my absolute favourite for quickly cutting 20 tiny, perfect flowers.
paper; rose cafe (bo bunny), almond cream, fern, lemonade, white (bazzill)
ink; antique linen, tea dye, frayed burlap distress ink (ranger)
accessories; luscious labels 1, victorian medallion 3, sprigs, cherry blossoms, hydrangea (spellbinders)
I layered dies from Luscious Labels 1 and Victorian Medallion 3 to create the lacey panel. By sponging the edges of each layer, it makes it easier to differentiate the layers of 'lace'.
I chose to combine 3 challenges with this card because I know I haven't a hope of getting to all 40 challenges that will be posted over the course of this week's challenges. This is a pretty generic card, because I couldn't find a stamped sentiment in my stash that would compliment the floral spray and layout.
The tiny yellow flowers are made using the Hydrangea Create-a-Flower die. I have never actually used this die to create a hydrangea bloom. This wee die is my absolute favourite for quickly cutting 20 tiny, perfect flowers.
paper; rose cafe (bo bunny), almond cream, fern, lemonade, white (bazzill)
ink; antique linen, tea dye, frayed burlap distress ink (ranger)
accessories; luscious labels 1, victorian medallion 3, sprigs, cherry blossoms, hydrangea (spellbinders)
This is lovely, Loretta and the colors are so soft and peaceful. Congratulations on achieving your Masters!
ReplyDeleteI also love this card, simple yet elegant. I also had to buy these dies!! Lovely!! Also congratulations on your Masters!!
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