Sunday, January 3, 2010
Fly away with me
Hello wonderful women and men if there are any that read here. I hope you all are having a sunny and warm day. I made a little card today that I wanted to share.
I used the sketch from Sketch and Stash Challenge
and dutchdare asked us to create a joy folder card. Wow I think this may be one of my favorites. I have never tried this card fold before. What do you all think?
Here's a list of What was used:
Punches- I used the cuttlebug as well as the heart die cut from cuttlebug for the heart to hold the fold down.
ink- memento tuxedo black
embellishments-the two flower buttons (I don't know if those are considered buttons but they came in a button pack)
stamps- The birds from The Love you much stamp set from Stampin' Up!
extras- I used ribbon. I really like the way it blends. I also used a white gel pen to faux stitch the heart.
paper- All of the paper is from dcwv pack called The Stack. I don't know if that is just a generic pack or what.
color medium- Copics b21,rv11, and r02
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Your card is beautifull Raven.
ReplyDeleteLove the beautifull coloured papers and those image are so cute.
Thanks for joining the DDCC.
xoxo Karin
Fabulous joy fold card and gorgeous papers.
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Cathy xx
Oh this is lovely ! :-) I have never seen this type of fold before ,,, it is really fabulous ! :-) I will definitely have to have a go at this ! :-)
ReplyDeletethe images and the papers you used are all juts beautiful ! :-)
Thanks for joining us at the Sketch and Stash :-)
Luv
Lols x x
First my brilliant sister I love the card and 2nd I love the song title. Everytime I happen upon your blog I start singing it in my head... Fly away with me in the night. Well maybe a different song but... Love ya
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ReplyDeleteReally,really nice card. love it.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet card, lovely!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining the DDCC.
Loes x