Sunday, October 28, 2012
For You, Lots of These
Here's a quick card for today's SCS featured stamper challenge. It's based on this flowery and flourished card seen here.
Instead of flowers and flourishes, I used hearts and stripes in the layout. For the hearts, I used a pair of red paper hearts die cut with a die from Lil' Inker Designs. They're layered on top of a piece of cream ribbon stamped with the "for you, lots of these" sentiment.
Th. Instead of using an embossed panel on the cardfront, I chose a striped patterned paper with a color scheme similar to that seen in the original design. I adhered the ribbon strip with the hearts to the patterned paper panel. The paper panel is matted on cream cardstock, then set on a red card base. Another one to add to the pile that will be sent off to Operation Write Home soon . . .
Materials Used:
Of the Heart stamp and die set (Lil' Inker Designs); Real Red and Very Vanilla cardstock (Stampin' Up!); Perfect Little Black Dress ink (Clear and Simple Stamps); Be Loved designer paper (My Mind's Eye); cream grosgrain ribbon (Michaels); foam tape
Instead of flowers and flourishes, I used hearts and stripes in the layout. For the hearts, I used a pair of red paper hearts die cut with a die from Lil' Inker Designs. They're layered on top of a piece of cream ribbon stamped with the "for you, lots of these" sentiment.
Th. Instead of using an embossed panel on the cardfront, I chose a striped patterned paper with a color scheme similar to that seen in the original design. I adhered the ribbon strip with the hearts to the patterned paper panel. The paper panel is matted on cream cardstock, then set on a red card base. Another one to add to the pile that will be sent off to Operation Write Home soon . . .
Materials Used:
Of the Heart stamp and die set (Lil' Inker Designs); Real Red and Very Vanilla cardstock (Stampin' Up!); Perfect Little Black Dress ink (Clear and Simple Stamps); Be Loved designer paper (My Mind's Eye); cream grosgrain ribbon (Michaels); foam tape
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