Friday, January 25, 2013

Heartfelt




It's Friday! I hope you have a wonderful weekend planned. If you don't, it isn't too late to MAKE some plans! Today's card was meant to be elegant. Inside will be a personal message that fits right in with the sentiment: HEARTFELT.


I began by die cutting a piece of Cherry Cobbler card stock using the Apothecary Accents Framelits. I snipped off the pieces show above.


Next, I stamped onto Whisper White card stock using Cherry Cobbler Ink. I trimmed the same die cut on the sides, as well as the same snips I took off the Cherry Cobbler shape.


I added a "frame" in Basic Black using the Labels Collection Framelits. Three pearls on each side and a Crumb Cake background textured with the Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folder, and hello elegant!

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Heartfelt Card Supplies:
Card Stock: Basic Black, Cherry Cobbler, Whisper White, Crumb Cake
Stamps: Layered Labels
Ink: Cherry Cobbler
Big Shot: Labels Collection Framelits, Apothecary Accents Framelits
Embellishments: Basic Pearls



3 comments:

Ann Schach said...

Elegant for sure! This is a gorgeous card, Patti! I love the way you used the framelits!

Linda Callahan said...

This is definitely elegant! Your framing is wonderful!

Lynn. G. said...

Ya' know, I saw a video from the CHA show where they were using a framelit and running it thru big shot twice. First on one angle and then taking the die cut and turning it a 1/4 turn and running it thru again. Anyways, you get a whole new shape. I love the colors, the pearl placement, I love how you used the framelit to get the shapes....Your card is just fabulous! Some days I am overwhelmed with learning all the S.U. stuff...like...the Bin is full. I did get to make my first Christmas cards and family and friends were thrilled to receive them and I just loved making them. I wish I had more time. Thank you so much for sharing.