Hello! Thank you for stopping by. I do appreciate your visit. The latest sketch is up at Tuesday Morning Sketches and it's a really easy one.
My card features dies from Spellbinders and Concord and 9th. The paper is from Hobby Lobby and sepia colored vellum is from my stash - my sister sent it to me a long time ago.
Even though the sketch is easy, I struggled with what to do. Everything avenue I traveled for this card was just a failure. I knew when I drew this sketch that I wanted it for Thanksgiving and I knew I wanted leaves. But when it came down to it, it just didn't work out for me. You're really not seeing the beautiful swirl die behind the strip of pumpkins. But I wasn't going to scrap yet another card. I pressed on with this one. I cut the vellum using a sentiment plate from Concord and 9th - I did shorten it, it's original size would cover the entire panel and I didn't want that. I added copper washi tape to the sides of the strip so to tie that in I cut the letters from copper paper that I found in my stash. I typed the word "giving" on a word doc and then changed the font to something cute and then printed it out. I put the piece of vellum over the word and then traced it. Looks good, right? I think it does.
I so hope you'll join us this week. Maybe when everyone is on the couch in their food coma you can steal away to craft a bit.
Tuesday, November 26, 2019
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That pumpkin paper is just gorgeous. And this is a perfect card for Thanksgiving and have a Happy one!
You may have struggled, but you hit it out of the park! This is gorgeous!!
I'm loving the rustic look of the chevron paper and the pretty copper details.
I agree that this came out wonderful! Plus yet another fabulous trick you shared tracing a printed word - genius!
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