UPDATE: I WAS SHOWCASED ON THE DIE CUTTIN' DIVAS WEBSITE FOR THIS CARD!
WHOO HOO!
This is my take on Die Cuttin' Divas Challenge #63 which is a sketch challenge.
I almost made two cards in row without my Cricut! But my scallop punch broke on me, so my Trusty Cricut Expression 2 Anniverasary Edition was patiently waiting on me to put it into service.
I still had the patterned paper out from my last card so I decided to use it again. It is from DCWV The Chateau Lavender Stack. This time I used a green card base again by using PaperTrey Ink paper.
For the border I used my Martha Stewart Trellis Loop Trim punch and put it on top of purple ribbon. For my flower I used my Art Philosophy cartridge and the chip board dimensionals that I got when I bought the package. I cut the flower from page 48 at 2 inches. I added a large gem in the center. I wanted to add more ribbon and a bow didn't seem to do it so I did a ribbon loop and put my flower on top of it.
I didn't add the sentiment but will put something inside later on.
I hope you like my "interpretation" of the sketch. Thanks for coming by and I appreciate any comments.
Cindy :)
What a lovely card using fabulous colors. You definitely got this sketch down. : )
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Georgiana
Carson's CReations
Wow, what a pretty card! love the green and purple together. Nice job on the sketch challenge!
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http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com
Pretty card, Cindy! Love the flower; great take on the sketch challenge this week at DCD!--Pat
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! Love what you did with the ribbon! Thanks for sharing at DCD this week!
ReplyDeleteYou did a fine job on our challenge, beautiful.
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Gerda
http://cardscreations.blogspot.com
Beautiful card! Love that ribbon. Great take on the sketch.
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Candy
http://candyscraftcorner.blogspot.com
Your card is beautiful. Love the paper. Great way to style your ribbon. Thanks for joining us over at DCD.
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Patty
creativediva98.blogspot.com