Happy Wednesday! Are you guys ready for another great challenge week over at The Perfect Sentiment? Since it is the 5th Wednesday of the month, the challenge this week is all about CASE'ing one of the Design Team Members cards. Sounds fun huh? Just remember to give credit to the dt member. :)
Here is the card that I created:
I wanted to make a really simple card but one that still made a statement for my husband. I love giving him cards out of the blue and he loves getting them. Most of the time, I hide them so he is really surprised when he comes across one. For this card, I made a portrait style card and used a border punch to punch 3 different layers. Then I layered them on top of each other and attached them to the bottom of the card. My tickets are a stamp from the dollar bin at Michael's. I just stamped them and then cut them out by hand. I added some ribbon and some photo corners to finish it.
This week, the challenge is being sponsored by the Digital Emporium. Head over to The Perfect Sentiments challenge blog to learn the details of what you could win if you play along as well as looking to see what the rest of the talented ladies on the design team came up with. I hope you will play along with us this week. I look forward to seeing what you create!
For more inspiration, you can check out the rest of the design teams projects by going to The Perfect Sentiment or their individual blogs that are listed below:
Jennipher
Sami
Sarah
Abby
Jan
Kimberly
Rochelle
Shaunna
Tere
Theresa
I hope you have a great crafty day!
4 comments:
What a great card. Super layout, and just wonderful for Valentine's Day! But I think it's super just to give your hubby as you said, "out of the blue". So sweet!
Oh I just love this card!!! The style is so clean and everything just pops on it!! :) What an awesome and fun card to give to a loved one ;) a *really* loved one!! hehe!
*hugs*
beautiful, bold card! Aren't those dollar stamps just the best?! I love this and your hubs will, too :)
-rachel w k
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Great card! I love how simple and monochromtic you've made it! Fab job!
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