Anyhow, here was my first card. I had already created the card base a while back and had no idea what to do with it. My new philosophy is to never impress a card base... Use layers!
Deciding that I needed more color, I added layered circles with distress-inked ribbon and a twine-tied button. It took several attempts to come up with the final project here.
This is probably the least favorite of the six cards I completed. Stop by tomorrow for Card #2!
{Supplies--all Papertrey Ink unless noted}
- Cardstock: Fine Linen, Enchanted Evening, New Leaf
- Patterned Paper (envelope liner): unknown
- Stamps: Faux Ribbon, Vintage Circles - Small (Waltzingmouse Stamps)
- Ink: Walnut Stain (Tim Holtz Distress Ink)
- Ribbon: New Leaf grosgrain
- Button: Enchanted Evening
- Dies: Circles (Spellbinders), A2 Envelope Liner
- Other Tools: Rustic Jute twine, Circles Impressibilities (Spellbinders), ink blending foam (Inkssentials)
4 comments:
Dana,
I like this...love how the circles are offset. I am at the point with Christmas cards that I'm not liking much of what I create...sometimes when I make too many of one thing I can't look at them anymore!!! Looking forward to your next card too!
I think that you seem to do fine with masculine cards! The colors on this are spot on, the embellishments don't offer much fuss, and simple designs are all clues to a great manly card.
Fabulous card Dana, the colours are great as are the embellishments - nothing to fussy, just right!
Fabulous card Dana, the colours are great as are the embellishments - nothing to fussy, just right!
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