As you probably know, the woppy jawed (aka slanted) panel is not particularly one of my favorites, but I have ts say the way I made the sentiment go straight makes me like this one more. The panel at the bottom uses an embossing folder that is actually one from Christmas, but I don't think it looks Christmasy, do you? I think it resembles flowers instead. I think I will keep it in my "everyday" folders file!
I rarely emboss except at Christmas, but I love how the sentiment looks in the silver! I love this quote. A definite favorite! This card is very self explanatory. And very simple! But, it does follow the sketch well and it is a sketch that I can use often. To me, that is the best think about doing the challenges, as it gives me new ideas for creating my cards.
Recipe Card #1 -
Paper - Karen Foster Pregnancy Petals line (Pregnancy? That is what it said! I bought it because I loved the colors!), Cardstock Coral, Black
Stamps - Verve StampsInk - Versafine Black
Tools - Lables 9 Nestibiities, Sizzix BasicGrey Frost embosssing folder
Other - Pearls by Hero Arts, Ribbon by May Arts, Polka dot button by O'Srap, Other buttons
Recipe Card #2 -
Paper - Sei Poppy Paper Stack, Cardstock White
Stamps - Verve StampsInk - Versamark, Judi Kins Detailed Silver embossing powder, heat gun
Tools - Classic Circles, Eyelet Circles Nestibilities, Martha Stewart scalloped border punch
Other - Rhinestones by Hero Arts, Silver Twine by May Arts
Happy Stamping!
Tina
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