Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Verve WCMD Diva Dare Sketch card
Squeaking another challenge card in under the wire.
The good thing about never cleaning up your work space is that you often find stuff there that you can throw together quickly.
I really like this sketch, and went super CAS with it.
Lots of vellum on this card. It's over the card base and also over the patterned paper to soften it. The pennant is from the Pretty Little Studio Sand Castle collection. Then I used some sheer ribbon from Michael's and a very thin piece of vellum for the rest of the center portion.
I didn't really use any actual adhesive for most of the card, it's all stitched onto the card base at the top.
I used some SC wooden star veneers to accent the stamp.
Hope that you had a good day. I was a little disappointed I didn't get a fun email from Paper Crafts magazine today, but if you come back tomorrow I'll share with you one of my favorite cards that I sent in for WCMD.
Have a great evening!
Supplies Used
Paper/Cardstock: Pretty Little Studio - Sand Castle, Michael's - Open Stock Vellum; CTMH - White Daisy cardstock and White Daisy bulk card base
Stamps: Verve - Little Star Plain Jane
Ink: CTMH - Juniper
Other: Studio Calico - Star Wood Veneer Shapes; Michael's - Sheer White Ribbon; CTMH - Dimensional Foam Tape; Tombow - Mono Adhesive; 3L - Small Dodz Adhesive; Sewing Machine
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SO very soft and beautiful!! I love those pretty colors. This would be perfect as a baby card!
ReplyDeleteYour card is so beautiful with the layering and the spot colors!
ReplyDeleteThis is GORGEOUS! I love love love love the sentiment and loveeeeeeeeeeee the ribbon!!!
ReplyDeletegorgeous..love those stars and the sentiment is so pretty...i love this card.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I LOVE how you did the stars!
ReplyDeleteAnother BEAUTIFUL color combo--LOVE that ribbon! Gorgeous card!!!
ReplyDeleteEEEK!!! So beautiful! I LOVE this...elegant and pretty CAS design.
ReplyDeletePerfect CAS card Miriam - love the stitching too!
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