Today, I have a card to share that I made for
CAS(E) This Sketch #152 designed by N@ Ali:
This was one of those cards that started off sticking fairly closely to the sketch,
but then strayed a little as I made it.
I diecut a circle from my cardstock and stamped the sentiment
I adhered the white panel to my patterned paper using some foam tape
This was one of those cards that started off sticking fairly closely to the sketch,
but then strayed a little as I made it.
I diecut a circle from my cardstock and stamped the sentiment
(from ME's Season's Greetings) onto the white panel and onto a piece of Fancy Pants patterned paper.
Then, I stamped the images from PTI's Petite Places: Nativity,
stamping the building in Delicata Golden Glitz.
I adhered the white panel to my patterned paper using some foam tape
to add a little dimension.
and to play along, if you'd like.
You have until Thursday, December 17th to link up your card.
Thanks for looking!
Thanks for looking!
Love how you "strayed" from the sketch! Such a beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Leigh!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful take on the sketch Leigh!
ReplyDeleteThe printed background is a marvelous idea!
Thank You~
This is STUNNING!! LOVE the fun die cut with window and how you stamped on patterned paper. Such a simple yet elegant card.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I'm in a panic to finish some card and you've just provided me with amazing inspiration! Your Nativity card is, in a word, magnificent! WOW...
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This is a wonderful design for the sketch. Love that the good news of Joy to the world is stamped on a piece of dictionary paper along with the manger. : )
ReplyDeleteLove how you stamped on the text paper Leigh. This is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThis is really gorgeous! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Wonderful scene and design and I adore how you stamped on the text paper!
ReplyDeleteStunning design, Leigh! Colors and printed background are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow!fantastic design! Love the contrast of white panel with PP circle with stamping. Dare to steal this idea one day ;)
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