Thursday, July 28, 2016

Good Things


The July challenge at Live Love Cards is to use washi tape on your card(s). I must admit, I have kind of an embarrassing collection of washi tape, but rarely use it. I just see the colors & patterns of tapes in the store, and I fall in love. So I buy it & bring it home, and.... I don't know that I hoard it per se (how fast can you possibly go through yards of tape???). But I don't generally reach for it in my crafting. So this challenge is a bit hard.

I based the design of my card on Sketch #253 from Operation Write Home. I cut a piece of white cardstock, & added 3 strips of different washi tapes (by Recollections). I then embossed it with the "Celtic Weave" embossing folder by Spellbinders. I just felt all that white space of the cardstock needed something to make it more interesting.

I used the "Good Things Message" stamp by Hero Arts (apparently discontinued) for my greeting. I stamped it on another scrap of white cardstock in Versafine Onyx Black ink, and die cut it with a Spellbinders "Standard Circles LG" die. I cut a mat from dark blue cardstock with one of the "Nesting Scallops" dies by We R Memory Keepers, and glued my greeting circle to that. Then I glued my greeting to the embossed cardstock.

I matted my main panel with pink cardstock, and adhered that to a mint green cardstock panel. Finally, I mounted my card front to a white A2 card base.

I'm also entering this card in a2zScrapbooking's July Challenge: "Anything Goes."

12 comments:

  1. So pretty! Thanks for entering over at a2z!

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  2. That's a nice card Andrea. I'm glad challenges take us out of our comfort zone!

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  3. lovely card Andrea. Thanks for joining us at A2Z this month

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  4. Congrats on being a featured card!

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  5. Very cool design.

    So glad you joined us at A2Z Scrapbooking.

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  6. That is fun background. Love the design, tol!
    Thank You for playing along wiith our a2z Scrapbooking July Challenge!

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