Happy Wednesday!
It's feeling more and more like Spring here in the Midwest? Still a bit of snow/ice on the ground, but the temperatures are lovely. I'll take what I can get. ;-)
I have been spending the last few days crafting some hours away with inspiration from Winnie & Walter's Birthday Bash. Have you checked out all the inspiration?
My card was inspired by the Image Inspiration post, with a splash of the Inlaid Die Cut post.
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I was really inspired by the colors and patterns/texture in the image.
I started out designing my card with Winnie & Walter's Cut File Basics Vol. 1. (Did you know that it is a free file?)
I cut the paper with my Silhouette Cameo from MFT Whipped Cream and Insulation Pink card stock.
I LOVE these colors together. I adhered the panel and inlays on a piece of Neenah Solar White card stock. To add some texture and interest (like the pillow in the image), I stamped the panel with Versamark and a Damask background stamp, then clear heat embossed the panel.
I adhered the panel on a black card base created from MFT Black Licorice card stock. The sentiment flag was cut from the same digital file. The sentiment (from Winnie & Walter's The Big, Bold, & You stamp set) was heat embossed with Ranger Princess Gold embossing powder.
To finish off the look, I added some Pretty Pink Posh gold sequins.
I love how this card turned out. So feminine and elegant.
I'm really loving the sophistication of this card too! Great colors, pattern, and simple sentiment. Well done!
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