Color Challenge hosted by Stef: vanilla, navy, blushing bride, metallic and dessert of punched or die-cut element. My metallic color is the silver eyelets. The corners are punched.
Featured Stamper Challenge hosted by Ardyth honoring Sally aka CraftyMerla. I selected this one from Sally's gallery.
I was drawn to use the wreath stamp as I do not think I ever used it. I really liked Sally's CAS design and the corners. The bow image is so pretty in this set.
Changes: colors, punched only two corners, added eyelets at the top, moved sentiment to the middle, used navy mat, left off the pearls, used glitter pen on wreath & bow and fussy cut out the bow.
Congratulations Sally! Thank you for sharing your cards with us and inspiring mine today.
Edit - In regards to Sally's keen observation, both eyelet holes should show the pink of the card base inside. I do not know why one looks blue in the picture, unless a navy scrap was stuck inside for the photo. It is a mystery!
Mystery solved. To take the picture, I opened the card in in the back to position it and it was enough to show the blue backdrop through the eyelet. Never had that happen before!
Date: Sunday, February 10, 2019 GMT Views: 1393
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Sun, Feb 10, 2019 @ 2:56 PM
This is a beautiful CAS card. I like your changes, especially the eyelets. No one uses those anymore and I have plenty of them. So, did you poke through differently with your eyelets. One is blue and one is pink. Beautiful card, Diane. Thank you for honoring me with your participation.
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Sun, Feb 10, 2019 @ 6:22 PM
Precious and sweet! Very well done and so clean looking. Lovely case. Hugz
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