Hello and happy Saturday. I'm playing along with several challenges today with 2 different cards.
First up is a card inspired by the video at
Make it Monday #312: Framing Sentiments and Images.
I used some new PTI stamps --Penned Elegance and Lilies of the Valley, as well as a die from several layers of Embroidered Borders. Before stacking and adhering the border die cuts, I dry embossed just the top layer with a woodgrain embossing plate. I am entering this card at
Less is More #365, where the challenge is to use dry embossing for only a small area around your focal point. I am also entering this card at
Just Add Ink #397: Just add "H" My "H" is 'heartfelt.
My next card is inspired by a new PTI challenge--
Transformation Tuesday. I chose to remake this card I have had in my stash forever. I never use it because the entire front is clear, so no place to write a message. I made this card years ago for a Make it Monday challenge to use clear card stock, but was not really thinking about how impractical it would be.
Here is my original card:
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Original Card |
To transform this card, I remade it without using any clear card stock. I used the same stamp set, Asian Fusion--one of my oldest and most favorite sets, same sentiment and same color scheme.
Here is my transformed card:
I am happy with how this card turned out. I feel like it is a more practical and updated design, yet it is possible to see how it was inspired by the original card. Rather than a vertical panel of kraft card stock, I substituted one of the stamped images in the set, stamped horizontally twice in kraft. I stamped that on the base of the card, then stamped everything else on a separate panel, which I then attached with foam tape.
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