Bubbly Bobby is hosting MOODBOARD week at Just Us Girls. I decided to focus on the colorful map in the bottom right. My card has an alcohol ink background white embossed with a topography. The sentiment ties it into my donation each month to Friends After Diagnosis where I try to focus my cards on encouragement.
Claire Apostoloff is our fabulous guest designer for May. Please welcome her and check out her fabulous work at Life on the Scrap Heap!
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Enjoy! I am looking forward to your inspired creations in the gallery.
Project Details | |
Stamps/Dies | Neat & Tangled Topography Simon Says Stamp Love Your guts |
Cardstock | 110lb. Neenah Solar Crest White wood grain cardstock Vellum Ranger Yupo paper |
Ink | Versamark Hero Arts white embossing powder Ranger alcohol ink |
Embellishments | Pinkfresh gold dots |
Other | Dahle Personal Rotary Cutter Scor Pal Mini Score Board Sizzix Big Shot Die Cutting Ranger Stamp Platform Bearly Art Precision Glue 3M ATG 714 Tape Adhesive 3M foam tape |
9 comments:
That background looks amazing with the alcohol ink and embossing. Love the fun sentiment on the vellum, too. I can totally see how you were inspired by the Mood Board.
Your topography element is so eye-catching and unique...I love it!!! And the background with all the colors from the map and their brilliance make this such a fabulous card Elizabeth!
Very awesome card! Love that background
This is such a perfect take on the map, Elizabeth. I'm wowed!
Oh, I like this! The swirls and colors are so much fun. Great card, Elizabeth!
Fab background Elizabeth and absolutely love that sentiment with the shadow layer in vellum! Hmmm, one might think you'd been inspired recently by a quote about rainbows and gold and love!!! 😜 Hugs, Kate!
A fabulous card for a fabulous organization, Elizabeth. Colourful, stylish and definitely encouraging!
~carol
Love how you have taken the colours from our mood board and created something totally cool. Nice touch with the vellum sentiment.
Oh this looks wonderful - how on earth did you do that background without all the colours seeping together...mine would look like a muddy mess!
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