Good Saturday Morning everyone! I have been up for some time just working on this card! I wanted it done and posted by the time I left to go spend the day with my mom who lives about 70 miles from me. Anyway, as you can see by the title this is for the Stamping 411 sketch challenge this week and you can find the sketch here! It was a bit out of my comfort zone this time, but I finally pulled it together.
This is a side view of the card! And for the color on the embossing part of the card, I used sponge daubers dampened a little in water and then in the Poppy Parade classic ink and lightly sponged onto the lines of the embossing.
A close up showing how the ribbon goes through where I punched the hole and stamped the image underneath. Kind of tricky here, but I did get it straight. lol Not the norm for me!
Items used are Stampin' Up!
Stamp Set: Happiest Birthday Wishes
Card Stock: Whisper White, Daffodil Delight
Designer Series Paper: Attic Boutique
Classic Ink: Poppy Parade, Early Espresso
Round Scallop Punch
Manhattan Flower Textured Impressions Embossing Folder
3/8" Taffeta Ribbon Whisper White
Vanilla Shimmer Smooch Spritz
Technique: Sponging over the embossing!
Hope you enjoyed your time here today and please let me know what you think!
Thanks for stopping by!
Super sweet Jonia! I love the colors you chose and that gorgeous flower embossing folder I tend to neglect! This is just awesome.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!! I need to pull that embossing folder out again! You did a great job with the sketch!!
ReplyDeleteColors are smashing together Jonia!!! Love it.
ReplyDeleteSo funny...getting it straight isn't the norm! lol It's a very lovely card, my friend! The inside is such a wonderful surprise as well! :o)
ReplyDeleteWhat a bright and cheerful card!! Love what you did with that embossing folder too!! I have a hard time with that one!! Thanks for playing along with us!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, Jonia! I love the bright, festive colors and the inside of your card is a work of art! Thanks so much for playing along this week with the Stamping 411 Operators! Blessings, Gretchen
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