This for the WT447 Wrap it Up...Use a ribbon challenge and for the Simon Says "We're Going Dotty" Challenge
I used the EK Lattice work punch. I punched in the middle of all sides of a 5 inch square of watercolor paper. At this size it actually cuts out the middle part and leaves a frame.
The digi paper is one I found on Pinterest backed in a square of SU Crumb Cake
Star Dust Stickles on dots and parts of digi image.
Swiss Dot EF but embossed in an unusual way. I put the plain corners in the EF and ran a rolling pin over them to emboss and then went back with a stylus to make the dots stand out a bit more.
Ribbon from local scrapbook store tied on Bowdabra.
I used dimensionals under the center portion of the card
Date: Friday, October 4, 2013 GMT Views: 4174
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Fri, Oct 04, 2013 @ 4:10 PM
How do you spell...deep intake of breath! If anyone knows, let me have it, I could use it right now!!! This is totally off the charts gorgeous! LOVE what you did with the lattice and squares on each end. Geeze, my mind just doesn't go there... I need to take lessons from you!!
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Registered: February 13, 2005 Location: Southern Ontario Posts: 26259
Fri, Oct 04, 2013 @ 6:13 PM
WOWZA! This is a work of art! The lattice gives this beauty such a delicate feel and I love how you did the corners too. I can remember using the same technique before I got my cuttlebug! LOL
Registered: March 31, 2008 Location: Eastlake, OH Posts: 22598
Fri, Oct 04, 2013 @ 6:32 PM
Jaw dropping gorgeous!! The precision of the punching and the way you embossed the corners is amazing! I didn't even realize that Pinterest had free digital papers so thanks for that tip too! You chose another beautiful, vintage image! Thanks for the details.