Happy Wednesday! Hope you are having a great week so far. I got a bit of time to craft so am playing along with some of the Hero Arts challenges this month. The first one is clean and simple... it is definitely my 'go-to' style so had to play along. I ended up with a single layer card with a hit of washi, a bit of splatter and a splash of glitter.
Next is the sketch I haven't tackled yet (the others are here and here... all sketches are shown below). I needed a wedding card for some friends. The colours in her bouquet were red, purple and yellow so thought I would use those colours as my inspiration. She is dealing with breast cancer right now (see this post) so what they are going through now is definitely a journey. I was 100% inspired by this card from my fabulous friend Emily.
Thank so much for stopping by. Always appreciate your comments!
Glenda
Card details:
Great friend - 4.25"x5.5"
Stamps: Hero Arts Made with Love
Paper: white card stock
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
Accessories: Mr. Huey's Sunset Mist, Smash tape (black), Queen & Co tape (red), Martha Stewart glitter
Journey - 4.25"x5.5"
Stamps: Hero Arts Newspaper Skyline, Air Mail (sentiment)
Paper: white card stock, Jillibean Soup kraft
Ink: SU! Perfect Plum & Real Red, A Muse Buttercup
Accessories: EK Success punch, Cuttlebug, Cuttlebug Polka Dot embossing folder, Studio Calico veneers, Copic marker (for heart), A Muse ribbon
Your first card -- splattered CAS goodness! The second card looks perfect for the recipients -- so nice! (But no sharks? :P)
ReplyDeleteOMG! Love these both, but that first one is A-MAZing!! Hugs to you!
ReplyDeleteLove 'em! Great layouts on both and love your staple touch of red :)
ReplyDeletewow great cards...that first one is amazing...i love that sentiment..
ReplyDeleteNice and beautiful! keep sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love both of these, Glenda! The bit of splatter finishes the first card nicely and I love the colours and arrangement of the buildings on the second. Thanks for the shoutout! :)
ReplyDeleteHow did the sketch not win? It is fantastic! I love the placement of the all the elements in the first card--super elegant!
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