Friday, June 17, 2016
Love
When you make love the focal point of your life, things tend to go better. On a card, love can be the focal point, too, especially if you make it look interesting.
To line this up so well, I stamped "love" on the script panel first, then placed the panel on the card base where it belonged, and then put the clean, uninked stamp (not attached to the block) right where it needed to be. Then, lining up the gridded acrylic block with the side and bottom of the card, I placed it down on the stamp, removed the script panel, inked the stamp again, and stamped. The script panel is popped up with craft foam.
A pretty cool effect, no?
Have a lovely weekend!
Supplies
stamps: Papertrey Wet Paint, old wood-mount script stamp
ink: StampinUp Real Red, Memento Luxe black
paper: Papertrey white
accessories: craft foam, glue, gridded acrylic block
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Wow! Love how you created the offset focal point - and without a Misti! You're full of innovation.
ReplyDeleteA real attention grabber here, Susan!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card! When I first looked at the card I thought you had a die cut on it! I love how you lined everything up.
ReplyDeleteWow, it makes a great impression. An amazing effect!
ReplyDeletehugs,
BozenA
Fab card x
ReplyDeleteI do love your clean and simple! Always so classy!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that card! Thanks for sharing how to do it - it would make a great wedding card, or anniversary card, or a 'just because' kind of card...
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that card! Thanks for sharing how to do it - it would make a great wedding card, or anniversary card, or a 'just because' kind of card...
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