Thanks for coming back for card #3. I really appreciate it. For this card I used a Scripture stamp from Doodle Pantry. I love the word art designs that I have been finding online lately. I know that I could probably sit down with my word processing program and make my own, by why do that when I can find them online for free right?
This picture is a little bit blurry and I am so sorry for that. I couldn't find my camera tonight so I was using my daughter's. To create this card, I started with a white 5" x 5" card base from Recollections. I used my Circle Cutter to make the vellum circle. It's from The Paper Co. and is a beautiful frosted red toile pattern. I inked the edges of it with DI Vintage Photo. I then cut a strip of Red card stock from Recollections to 2.5" x 5" and adhered it over the lower half of the circle. I printed out the sentiment, notched the end and inked it with Vintage Photo. I adhered it to the middle of the red panel. To make the three little roses, I used my brand new toy. I bought my first flower die from La La Land. It has a small and a medium rose die in the pack. This is the medium size. I need to purchase a large and maybe an extra large one too. I love it. I tried my hand at free hand paper roses and never could get them to look right. This die makes it so much easier. I added a white pearl to each center for some bling. That's it. A very simple card, but stunning I think.
Stay tuned for card #4. God bless y'all.
Challenges:
Freshly Made Sketches--#73
Penny's Challenges--#114 Use your favorite color combo
Clear It Out Challenge-- Red and White
What a beautiful card and a beautiful scripture! Your three lil roses are super pretty!
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Very pretty - the flowers are lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis card is stunning! I love love love this! So pretty! Great job!
ReplyDeleteLovely card Emily! Beautiful verse to include! I love those roses with their pearl centres! So pretty! Thanks for joining us this week at Freshly Made Sketches!
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