Here's a card using the Compass set for the latest Market Street color challenge to use cherry blossom, retro blue, and snow white. It's another pretty simple, easy on the sore shoulder and back kind of card.I stamped the compass on white cardstock, then again on light blue, using gray ink for a soft look. I cut out the center and attached it to the compass with a dimensional dot. I stamped and cut out just the heart at the center of the compass rose and paper pieced that for some contrast, then set the whole panel on a blue scalloped circle.
I attached a piece of pale pink patterned paper to a white card base, first edging it with a blue scalloped strip to match the mat underneath the compass. For an elegant touch, I added a line of pearls where the scallops and the patterned paper meet. It kind of matches the look of the dotted border around the compass rose, too (at least I think that's what that center part's called--orienteering wasn't one of my strengths at 6th grade outdoor ed camp!). I stamped the set's matching sentiment on a solid pink strip and set that on the patterned paper, extending it to the edge of the card. A piece of knotted white faux suede ribbon sits at the end of the strip for a final soft, feminine touch.
Materials Used:
from i {heart} papers: Market Street Stamps Compass stamp set, Tsukineko Memento London Fog ink, My Mind's Eye Stella & Rose-Hazel 6x6 paper pad, Spellbinders circle and petite scalloped circle dies, May Arts white faux suede ribbon, Zva Creative self-adhesive pearl line and dimensional dots
other: Baja Breeze and Blushing Bride cardstock (Stampin' Up!); white cardstock (Xerox); medium scallop die (Papertrey Ink)


Gorgeous Lori!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! The layout is wonderful, and I love the patterned paper you used! Good luck with the Market Street Challenge!
ReplyDelete-Sam