Aly brought us a great sketch challenge today. Thanks Aly.
What originally started out as a card 18" x 24" ended up becoming a less than A2 card. How the heck that happened I'll never know. It just happened.
My sweet friend and prayer partner, Eager Beaver (aka Ellen) sent me this gorgeous, and I do mean gorgeous, paper from MoJo Paper. It's the kind of paper you don't ever want to cut into, but it seemed only fitting for today's challenge.
It's a gold filament paper laid over cork board. Needless to say, it was difficult for my 15 year old Fiskars cutting board to cut a straight line. Hence, it got smaller and smaller by the minute.
I soldiered onward thinking I won't stop until it fits into an envelope. Once it fit an envelope, I used another RAK paper from Anne Dodd, the gold gmund. From my own stash, I pulled gold mirror paper.
I don't have any small images I could use on a circle, so I went with the smallest one I had from Great Impressions, also a gift from DebbieZ.
So that's my story for today. Many thanks to all the ladies that have gifted me with such lovely things I used for this card.
Have a great evening.
TFL
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Wed, May 11, 2016 @ 2:37 PM
This is GORGEOUS! Beautiful texture and colors, and the curved layer is a wonderful design element. I love this!
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Wed, May 11, 2016 @ 3:56 PM
Boy, you certainly have a lot of kind stamping friends, Anne! What a blessing that is! I'm loving all those pretty papers and that sweet lil Asian gal so precisely colored!
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