Good Morning! Happy Monday to you! The reality of this is, my post was set on auto-post because I had to be at work at 6am this morning. Did you catch the EFD blog hop yesterday? If not, there's still time to have a chance at winning a $10 voucher to store. Scroll down to get the line up.
Today's card is a very clean and simple card. OK, the real story is, when I sat down to create something... anything on Saturday, it all turned to yuck! I definitely wasn't feeling my muse. But finally I got this card together and I am happy with how it turned out.
I love having words as the focal point of a card. And with this message, it seemed to add anything else would detract from the card. Whether it's the loss of a loved one or just feeling a bit of heartache, this card says it all. I picked some great paper to bring the design element into the card. What I am really excited to tell you about is that I used an SVG shape that I got from SVG Cuts for free. This is a great set designed by Mary Rudakas. A very talented SVG designer.
I printed the image out first. Then I cut a piece of scrap card stock using SCAL and the Cricut with my chosen shape. Then I removed the cut out shape (positive) and set that aside for later use. Using the negative of the cut out I placed my image behind the opening and positioned where I wanted it to cut and then carefully placed it onto the cutting mat and pressed firmly. I then removed my negative piece and put the mat back into the Cricut and cut the shape again. I hope that made sense - but I am feeling another tutorial coming on! Let me tell you, I have been known to be laying in bed thinking this out. How I could use digi-images with SCAL/Cricut tools? I am thrilled that I got it to work out just the way I wanted it.
Supplies:
Card Stock: Chocolate Chip, Neenah Milled Ivory
Paper: Prima The Breathe Paper Collection
Tools: SCAL, Cricut
I do hope you like my card. And check back - I may just have to do a tutorial on how to do this technique. Thank you so much for stopping by.
Monday, April 12, 2010
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Such a beautiful card. I agree with using digis and Cricuts - can be tricky. I am always wrestling with getting everything just right.
Beautiful card, Mel!! I love how it turned out and is focusing on the sentiment!!
i love it. framing the sentiment in black is perfect. this is absolutely gorgeous!
This is such a delight to see Melissa I love that background and like you I have always loved the words as a focal point it is wonderful.
Hugs
Lorraine x
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