The patterned paper for the focal point is from the Beau Chateau DSP. I stamped the script image from Charming in Early Espresso. I didn't want it to be to dark or bold so I just barely touched it to the page. The flower was colored with Blushing Bride and Pear Pizzazz markers. The Pear Pizzazz mat behind the flower is from the 2010-2012 In-Color Patterns Designer Paper Hostess Pack, which is currently on the Clearance Rack (while supplies last).
All of the cardstock/paper pieces' edges were sponged with their respective ink colors. The focal point was first sponged with Blushing Bride and then lightly sponged with Early Espresso.
I didn't want to use just a plain rectangle for the word Create, but I didn't have a punch that would make the right size decorative piece needed. So I created my own...
Cut a strip of paper just a hair less than 5/8" of an inch wide. Stamp the word or phrase of your choice. Turn the Modern Label Punch upside down and place the strip of paper through the punch from the "top"
Like this...
Line up the paper, and then punch.
For the other side, place the strip of paper through the punch from the side making sure that the image is pointing up out of the punch.
Again, line up your paper and then punch.
Viola!
I added some small pearls and then popped it up on dimensionals. You can use this same punching technique to make a longer label too.
Stamps: Charming (retiring)
Paper: Blushing Bride (retiring), Early Espresso Textured (textured cardstock is retiring), Pear Pizzazz Belle Chateau DSP (retiring), 2010-2012 In-Color Patterns Designer Paper Hostess Pack (retired, but currently in Clearance Rack) (retiring),
Ink: Blushing Bride Pad and Marker (retiring), Early Espresso, Pear Pizzazz Pad and Marker (retiring)
Misc.: Modern Label Punch, Basic Pearls, Pear Pizzazz Pleated Ribbon (retiring), Dimensionals, Sponges
Have a great day!
2 comments:
Pretty card Kym! And thanks for the reminder about altering the lengths of punches...I always forget about that! TFS!
Pretty card! I like the colors and the pleated ribbon!
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