Thanks Roxi for a great sketch. I flipped it to be vertical. I played with a new embossing folder I just bought. It really created the card . I rounded the corners, added the rosettes, and pearls. For the paper lace I cut a 2 in strip used a border punch, and then ran it through a crimper. Added some pearls, and ribbon. I stamped the sentiment in the center of the oval. When I was taking a pic of the card, it fell because of the wind onto a bush, and smudged:(. I restamped the sentiment, and cut it out with a nestie. tfl
Date: Wednesday, September 7, 2011 GMT Views: 5630
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Registered: February 15, 2006 Location: New Hampshire Posts: 3340
Wed, Sep 07, 2011 @ 5:14 PM
It's great how you roll with it, Linda. That popped up panel looks great, you'd never know it was to hide a *mistake*! The shade of blue you used looks so lovely with the white and of course all your embossing and punches make such an elegant card! That verse is a perfect reminder to the newlyweds as well.
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"Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!" Philippians 4:4
Registered: September 21, 2006 Location: In the beautiful Sequatchie Valley, Home of the Paper Clip Project - The National Cornbread Festival Posts: 26563
Wed, Sep 07, 2011 @ 6:38 PM
This is soooo elegant and rich looking... I love the ef that you have used.... Into my favs with this one.....;)
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Thu, Sep 08, 2011 @ 11:46 AM
When you were interviewed by national television, I sure wish you had a chance to slide a few of your magnificent creations in front of the camera man. This is exceptionally beautiful. Wonderful creativity.
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