Of the three cards I made today this was the easiest. I really enjoyed playing along with the Just Us Girls Sketch Challenge #70 this week.
I will be giving this Valentine to my son.
It was very simple to put together once I figured out what I wanted to do.
I used my Cuttlebug Love Language Emboss Folder & Cutting Die to create the embossed paper, and the sentiment. I used the Chipboard Heart from Darice again, but this time I used an embossing brush with Studio G Chalk to get that lovely pink color. I then pulled out some Paper Studio Black Ribbon, the Doily and punched red cardstock with the EKS 2-1/4" Scallop Circle, and layered them all together.
Here’s to hoping that my interpretation of the sketch provides you with some inspiration to go forth and create!
I will be giving this Valentine to my son.
It was very simple to put together once I figured out what I wanted to do.
I used my Cuttlebug Love Language Emboss Folder & Cutting Die to create the embossed paper, and the sentiment. I used the Chipboard Heart from Darice again, but this time I used an embossing brush with Studio G Chalk to get that lovely pink color. I then pulled out some Paper Studio Black Ribbon, the Doily and punched red cardstock with the EKS 2-1/4" Scallop Circle, and layered them all together.
Products used ...
Paper: Bazzill
Ink: Studio G Chalk
Other: Darice Chipboard Heart Tag, 4" Wilson Doily, and Paper Studio Black Ribbon
Tools: Cuttlebug Love Language Emboss Folder & Sentiment Cutting Die,
EKS 2-1/4" Scallop Circle, Darice Embossing Brush,
All Night Media 1/4" Pop Dots,
Quickie Glue Pinpoint Roller Pen, and Adhesive
Here’s to hoping that my interpretation of the sketch provides you with some inspiration to go forth and create!
Comments
Ooooow, baby! This is a MOUTH full of sugar cookie kind of goodness - WHAT a delicious card! I am LOVING your use of the JUST US GIRLS sketch {purrr*purrrrr*MEOW!} - Me likey! THANKS for sharing your darling talent with the fabby JUGS girls!
xoxo- Elise D.