I am sneaking in with one last card based on this week's CAS(E) this Sketch #19 and the Emphasize the Negative Challenge in the Moxie Fab World. I had this idea for a masculine get well card, and figured I'd strike while the inspiration was hot. I should be playing with patterned paper today, but I guess that will happen tomorrow.
I die cut a Memory Box Arboscello Tree, and nestled it into the space opened when I cut the front panel of the card with a Mega Mat Stack One. I stamped the sentiment on a double ended banner die cut, and then adhered it to the back side of the card front, after running the card front through with the woodgrain impression plate.
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Joyce, this is a beautiful get well card. I like all of the brown tones, so soft and peaceful and this would brighten up my day if I were under the weather. Very classy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic get well card Joyce! Love the kraft and brown and that tree image is very cool! I would love to get that card if I was not feeling my best.
ReplyDeleteLove the detail of the tree and the woodgrain embossing! Thanks so much for playing along with CAS(E) This Sketch this week!
ReplyDeleteThat tree looks amazing inside that window! This is genius!
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous get well card! Like Kim said I like the browns as well. The woodgrain embossing make this work for a guy too.
ReplyDeletegorgeous take on both the challenges, Joyce! Love the negative die cut and the gorgeous tree inside. Love your take on the sketch. Thanks so much for playing along with us @ CAS(E) this sketch Challenge!
ReplyDeleteOh this is so cool. The wood embossed panel with the window is just stunning - looks so rich and expensive!
ReplyDeleteLove how you created a frame for your tree! The woodgrain is a perfect choice and the colors give such a wonderful restful feel to your card!
ReplyDeletePerfect masculine card. Love the colors and the woodgrain! Awesome. Thanks for joining us at CAS(E) this Sketch!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, your tree fits perfectly in that window! Great idea to use just a part of the die!
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