I decided to keep this card in shades of brown and so printed the digi onto Strathmore Toned Tan paper. I cut it out with an oval die and cut an oval one size bigger out of both brown cardstock and brown craft foam. I glued the three parts together and added a bit of red gel pen to the heart on her mug.
Using a white side-folding cardbase, I added a piece of brown cardstock to the left hand side of the card and overlapped a piece of plaid patterned paper from the right. I added a piece of narrow ivory lace over the seam and then glued the focal item to the card.
I completed the card with a die cut sentiment that reads First Coffee using Spellbinders dies. I cut the words once in ochre and once in brown and glued them offset to create a shadow effect.
The challenge at the Rabisco Challenge blog is always Anything Goes with some form of haberdashery on the card. Come and join us.
Supplies Used
Toned Tan |
Platinum 6 |
Oval Inifinity Dies |
Craft Tweezers |
Craft Foam |
Gel Pens |
Aleene's Tacky Glue |
Scor-Tape 1/8 |
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Monica
Love this style of cards you make, this one is super too, especially the colours of it..xx
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute. I love the plaid and the lace. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteWonderful card, Monica. I love the background paper and that you left the image uncolored. I keep on meaning to try that on a card, but always forget. Love this!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and image which looks perfect uncoloured love the plaid B.paper too
ReplyDeleteCarol x
Your card is so cute! You used beautiful earth tones, toned. Thanks to this this card can also be perfect for any man.
ReplyDeleteTake care of yourself, Monica. I hope you feel better and better.
hugs,
BożenA
Monica, I love the image with that warm, knitted hat and the fantastic plaid paper you chose! Your brown and neutrals combo has such warmth to it. Really lovely, my friend!
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