Love dies and border punches! I hope this qualifies, but if not, I'll try to do another. I used dies to make my curvy borders and also a flourish die to frame my sentiment. I also used a border/frame image to stamp a border.
I also used an old technique, TLC183 Faux Dry Embossing for the scene in the bg. The finished card is a bit of an odd size; a little shorter than it is wide so not quite a 6 inch square.
Thanks so much for looking! My blog:The Write Stuff. Sorry! I had to delete a bunch of really old posts from my blog & this is one of them.
Date: Thursday, February 16, 2012 GMT Views: 1071
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Thu, Feb 16, 2012 @ 8:23 AM
Gorgeous, and I love the greens.
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Thu, Feb 16, 2012 @ 8:46 AM
Using green paper for the background image has worked so well - I love the effect. And yet I'd never have thought myself to use it for a sea-themed image.
Such a beautiful card. You always do such nice work. Love your layout, colors, sentiment, and how you incorporated the ocean scene in the background. Truly beautiful.