Quick post to show you a card I made for this week's challenge at CAS(E) this Sketch! Here's my card and the sketch...
Ok...my strip didn't go all the way to the upper corner and my sentiment was BELOW it rather than ON it...hmmm...it just seemed to work out that way. I used the Circle Border die from Simon Says Stamp for the die cut circles(putting strips of paper behind each row of holes), AS WELL AS the rest of the card...those circles were embossed with the die. I used a new Papertrey Ink alphabet for the "thanks", layered, and coated the letters with Glossy Accents...
Thanks for visiting me today!! Hugs!! Lisa
Ok...my strip didn't go all the way to the upper corner and my sentiment was BELOW it rather than ON it...hmmm...it just seemed to work out that way. I used the Circle Border die from Simon Says Stamp for the die cut circles(putting strips of paper behind each row of holes), AS WELL AS the rest of the card...those circles were embossed with the die. I used a new Papertrey Ink alphabet for the "thanks", layered, and coated the letters with Glossy Accents...
Thanks for visiting me today!! Hugs!! Lisa
Oh the patience you must have!! Thats such a neat design and love that you embossed and cut with the same die :0)
ReplyDeleteI saw this on Pinterest and knew it was yours right off. LOVE it!!! I think I need those letters!
ReplyDeleteI love how you embossed some circles and cut out others. Great card, Lisa.
ReplyDeleteNow that is cool with the dots Lisa.
ReplyDeleteWow! You have incredible patience to do all this. It is worth it though. This card is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have watched you make this! Amazing attention to detail.
ReplyDeleteGreat card for men! Love the technique and the colors - perfect!
ReplyDeleteYou have some serious patience, Lisa, but it was so worth it. This rocks! Thanks for playing along with CAS(E) This Sketch this week!
ReplyDeleteFabulous masculine card! Wonderful take on the sketch!
ReplyDeleteWOW! This is a great take on the sketch, Lisa! SO worth the effort!
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