March 8th was Celebrate Women Day but I feel Women should be celebrated every day!!!!! Create with TLC has a fabulous digi image and word set, Celebrate Women, Vintage Digi Image and Sentiment Set which I used for today's card with another card which is scheduled for tomorrow.
- card was cut 6 x 12 inches, scored with Martha Stewart Score Board and then folded in half using Kumari Embellish by Dena
- backgrounds were cut using beige Recollection card stock 5.75 x 5.75 inches and 5.5 x 5.5 inches using teal Recollection card stock with using a border punch in each of the corners
- Celebrate Women image was colored with Spectrum Noir markers with accents with gel pens
- frames were cut and staggered using Cricut Elegant Edges Cartridge with scrap cardstock with centering image under the frame
- Darice 1/4-inch satin loop edge ribbon goes on the left side with a bow for her hat
- pearl trim around her hat using red Queen & Co. pearls and then the pearls went crazy with adding white and additional red pearls to accent the card
- sentiment was chalked around the edge after using a rounded corner punch which was puff-dotted onto the card
I thank you for stopping by and visiting today. I appreciate and love reading your comments . . is your comment the next one I read???
Much love, hugs, and friendship
Lynne
this card was entered in the following challenges:
Crafting from the Heart: Challenge #33
Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers: SoSS#15 - K is for Kraft
Sister Act Challenge: Challenge #71
this card was entered in the following challenges:
Crafting from the Heart: Challenge #33
Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers: SoSS#15 - K is for Kraft
Sister Act Challenge: Challenge #71
Love this! Very art deco-ish. ;) Thanks for joining the fun at the Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers!
ReplyDeleteLovely card. The off-set frame is a nice touch. I agree that women should be celebrated everyday. Cheers to women! Thanks for playing with us at the Snarky Sisterhood.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute retro / vintage card!! Thanks for joining the sisterhood of snarky stampers for the "K is for Kraft" challenge!!
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