Here's my card for March's first Viva la Verve sketch. I incorporated the optional color challenge--green, aqua, and brown--into my design, too.
I used the layout and colors to make a thinking of you card. I dug into my stash of older 12x12 patterned papers again to find one that would work for the challenge and came up with one with a green and blue pattern on a cream background. I matted it with a piece of coordinating green cardstock, then adhered it to a cream card base.
The trio of fishtail flag strips adhered to the top right corner of the patterned paper panel were rescued from my scrap piles. They're topped with a decorative panel die cut with Verve's Classy Label die. I die cut a smaller pierced oval from cream cardstock to stamp the sentiment on so that it would stand out from the kraft a bit. I used the "thinking of you" sentiment from the Accent Notes set. I really like the look of the green ink against the cream panel! After adhering the sentiment panel to the card with foam tape, I added a trio of sparkly lime green sequins around the panel as a fun accent.
Materials Used:
Accent Notes stamp set, Classy Label die (Verve Stamps); Memento Luxe Pear Tart ink (Tsukineko); Simply Chartreuse and Hawaiian Shores cardstock (Papertrey Ink); Desert Storm cardstock (Neenah); Chocolate Chip cardstock (Stampin' Up!); cream cardstock (Michaels); Abbey Road-Lucky Me "Hello World" Lucky Lime designer paper (My Mind's Eye); Die-namics Pierced Oval Stax die (My Favorite Things); lime sequins (Treehouse Studio); foam tape
Simply beautiful, Lori! Love how that cream oval pops against the kraft!
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