Ryan challenged me to make him a less girly Valentines Day Card, and so I think this card rose to the challenge very well.
I love square cards! They are so elegant and beautiful that putting the card together doesn't take as long. He thought the card was cool, and I think the green hard is my favorite stamp on the card.
Although I used more Rafia than I would have dared use on other cards, I love how big the bow is and have learned that all craft rules, biases and other limitations are meant to be broken.
Supplies: DP Basic Gray, Cuttlebug 'Swirls', Rafia Bow Stamps CDS Heart, Inkadinkado 'funky letters', Fiskars 'Fleur de Lis' border punch
2 comments:
Wow, you have been busy! I love everything...it all came together so well! Your project for school was amazing. Way to let your true colors show amongst a sea of white paper and black type from classmates! And seriously...now that you've used the Primas, admit it, you're hooked. ;o) And I've busted out a Christmas card or two in these slow months after the holidays. What better time to do it, really?
I am hooked to embellishments with depth, but between the prima's and the buttons its a toss up as which I'm addicted to more.
What better time to get a head start on christmas cards than right after christmas, right? When nobody else seems to be working on it.
But I have a confession, all of those projects date from the first of November to last weekend when I did the majority of the Thank You Cards for my friend, but pushing 30 thank you cards out was quite the task...
And I have a few more thank you card gift projects looming not too far ahead...
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