I made two cards for the February blog hop challenge over at PTI. I bought a scallop punch a while ago but haven't used it much ... here's my chance! It actually embosses as well but it's hard to tell in these photos.
I layered some Basic Grey ambrosia papers and used my Faux Ribbon stamp set sentiments from Papertrey in Versafine Black Onyx. Fun bright colours for a change! :)
Here's another one I did with a whole bunch of layered patterned papers from My Mind's Eye Garden Vignettes. This is glitter cardstock and the patterns are sumptuous! Some corner rounding and it's all done. I made a long skinny card with a finished size of 3 ½ x 8 ½ to fit in a business envelope. Here's a closeup before I had finished:
I decided to add some buttons to my creation so this is what it looks like now:
And here is a view of the whole card,albeit slightly cut off on one side of the view!
and before it was a little more ho-hum without the buttons. Slightly unfinished, I decided!
Perhaps with this humongous size you can see the embossed punch detail. I kept it very simple since there were so many patterns.
Supplies:
Card 1 - 4 1/4 x 5 1/4
Paper: Staples 110# white, Basic Grey 6x6 Ambrosia pad
Ink: Versafine Black Onyx
Stamps: PTI Faux Ribbon
Misc: corner rounder, EK Success Embossed curve punch
Card 2 - 3 ½ x 8 ½
Paper: Staples 110# white, My Mind's Eye Garden Vignettes glitter cardstock
Ink: Versafine Black Onyx
Stamps: PTI Faux Ribbon
Misc: corner rounder, EK Success Embossed embossed curve punch, vintage (read "Mom's drawer of old") buttons
10 comments:
Like the colors! I have to check out that punch.
What cool patterned papers you chose.
I think the buttons were a good choice to add!
Adding buttons makes the card look complete. Lovely cards!
The colors and pattern has a very vintage feel. So pretty. I, too, like that you added the buttons to the sentiment panel.
Nice use of patterned papers -- and I like the buttons. Good addition. Great cards! (Love that scallop punch!)
Wow! I love the vintage feel going on here! Great job!
Great cards - I love the papers you chose, especially the second one, it's stunning. I agree, the buttons add just the right something.
Such shabby chic cards! Great job!
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