This week's alphabet challenge letter is T and the double challenge is to add or make a tag. I have a tag and T for thanks.
CC627 color challenge is to use wild wasabi, marina mist, and crushed curry.
SC637 is this week's sketch. I changed the circle into a tag and tilted it on the cardbase.
I made my own dp using the floral stamps from Number of Years in this week's color challenge colors. I used my CM tag punch but decided it was too big so cut it down to a smaller size. I heat embossed along the wild wasabi CS strips just for fun and added texture to the horizontal wild wasabi strip using the timeless textures stamp. I popped the tag up with dimensionals. After I adhered the front piece to the Marina Mist card base, I realized that I had put it upside down. No worries, I cut it off the Marina Mist front and put the entire thing down on a white card base. Problem solved!
Thanks for looking.
Date: Friday, March 24, 2017 GMT Views: 1230
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Registered: March 13, 2011 Location: Langley, B.C. Canada Posts: 32126
Fri, Mar 24, 2017 @ 11:14 PM
So fun to use all the different sets for your card. I love that you made your own dsp with the Number of Years. I also like that you embossed with the Botanicals for you stamp set. And who hasn't done that, put something on upside down! Been there, done that, lol, good save!
Oh I love your creative DSP. So gorgeous. Seems our crew has been into making our own dsp's lately hehe. What fun and how much more creative are we? This card is just gorgeous. Did you say a oops? Haha if you hadn't mentioned it ,I would have never known! Good save!
Nice added touch that makes this pretty card even more gorgeous, by adding the gold accented ribbon!!
Registered: August 27, 2014 Location: Santa Rosa, Texas Posts: 12127
Sat, Mar 25, 2017 @ 9:13 AM
Great card! Nice job noticing and correcting your mistake. If you hadn't told me, I would never have know. I usually don't notice my mistakes, until someone else points it out, and by then it's too late. Your colors work so well together. You did a great job creating your own DSP. TFS!