Supplies: Paper - Hero Arts A2 card (retired); Anchor Paper smoke:
Neenah Classic Crest Solar White
Stamps - Sunny Studio Everything's Rosy (with dies)
Hero Arts Friend Definition & Leafy Vines (both retired)
and CL155 Playful Animals (sentiment, also retired)
Dies - Hero Arts Nesting Circle Infinity Dies
Other - Various Hero Arts & Memento inks; May Arts string twine;
Michael's gems; white ep; foam tape
As usual, I threw the kitchen sink at this card, starting with the colors - amethyst being my birthstone! Just had to do the colors!! And I liked the sketch too, the theme of friendship, and twine since the sketch looked like it included twine. Whew - that's plenty but Arlene deserves every bit of it!!
I moved my circle element to the left as I tend to go left to right. My sentiment is a smaller one so there'd be room for my floral embellishments. You may have spotted a purple roses card by me back in June, luckily my friend likes purple aka amethyst so I stamped enough for her card when I started doing this one! And yes, Arlene got some roses in her favorite red colors. 😊 I went a shade darker on the leaves for this rose since it matched better with my card base. I didn't want a plain circle or a plain card base so I stamped them with some fave Hero Arts cling stamps. Both tone-on-tone, the circle has the friend definition text & the card has leafy vines. Thank goodness for the search feature in Flickr as I found a card I'd made with what I thought was named flourish something or other (I lost the packaging). Didn't work searching on flourish so I searched on cling and found it under its name "Leafy Vines" (new back in 2012, now retired).
I've known Arlene for 11 years - wow! I joined the Hero Arts Flickr Group (still in existence but little used anymore) back in August of 2009. I uploaded my first pitiful card on August 2nd and Arlene was right there to comment with kind words and encouragement. Thanks for that, Arlene - always friends!!
I received this lovely card from Suze (Crafty Suze) in New Zealand and I thank her for sharing her photo!! I love the background stencil, done on a linen card with beautiful texture. And isn't that a fab sentiment?! Of course I love the trio of amethyst gems as a finishing touch. Suze included some cute diecuts for me to use on future projects - many thanks, Suze!!
The Card Chain Challenge is a lot of fun if you ever want to join us; you can get in on the August chain if you sign up by the 6th here.
If you're still with me, here's a very quick card sorta using the sketch.
I was "Misty-proofing" for my brother's cat Misty to visit me in July. One of my projects was to sort through a bunch of orphaned diecuts and stamped items. I started making use of some of them, including everything here except the sentiment (from Altenew's Floral Sprig) and Leafy Vines that I stamped. Even the card base was tossed into the box of diecuts, along with some other stuff like gems that shouldn't have been there - I give up!! Sorry I don't know the source of the leafy branch - pretty sure I cut it on the Silhouette. I sent this card to a chorus friend.
Thanks for stopping and thanks to Deborah, Jo & Gail for the Card Chain Challenge!!
8 comments:
Fabulous cards Linda. Your CCC card is stunning. Love the way you used the beautiful colours together.
love love your CCC card, Linda - lucky Arlene! that leafy vine makes such a pretty subtle background - an oldy but goody!
your card are fabulous, linda! i especially like the second one you made from found items! clean, simple and so elegant!
Very fun cards - looks like a color combo that you like!
Your card is amazing. I love your design and the colors are perfect for theme.
Your card to Arlene is stunning!
Love that tone on tone background, I never think of doing that to add interest to a background so I must try and remember as it is such a good idea and very effective. Great use of leftover stuff on your second card too xx
The card you sent to Arlene is absolutely gorgeous, Linda! I really love the tone on tone background stamping & the rose is so beautiful! Always fun to get a CCC card & yours from Suze is a beauty! Great use of die cuts for your chorus friend!
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