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Enjoy! I am looking forward to your inspired creations in the gallery.
Project Details | |
Stamps/Dies | Hero Arts Presents background Simon Says Stamp Tidings of Cheer |
Cardstock | 110lb. Neenah Solar Crest Red Mirracard cardstock Bazzill solid red cardstock Vellum |
Ink | Versamark Hero Arts white embossing powder |
Embellishments | Pink Fresh gold dots |
Desk Staples | 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 |
10 comments:
Such a fabulous take on the image that inspired you; love the red/white, the abundance of gifts and the oh-so-pretty sentiment! Inspired and inspiring!
~carol
Great background and wonderful card, Elizabeth!
Your white embossed background is so perfect paired with that shiny bold sentiment backed with the vellum. I love how you were inspired by the Moodboard.
Your card is so fun! Wow, what a great pattern and perfect with the bold sentiment.
I love the red packages in the moodboard and you recreated it so well! Did that stamp have a matching die that cuts each present as a door! I have looked at the pair so many times because it is such a fun image. Love that mirracard you use for the sentiment as well!!!
This is a fun take on the Mood Board, Elizabeth! Festive and fabulous!
Wonderful inspired card! Love the basic colors together :)
The white embossing really pops on that red, Elizabeth. This would be an easy design to make multiples. I may just do that with a package background stamp that I have. Of course it would need a big sentiment like you used.
I love your interpretation of the mood board! You certainly had the perfect background stamp for it. I love the sentiment too. Very elegant card!
Love your take on that fabulous mood board Elizabeth. The bold vellum sentiment is just perfect.
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