My green color combination was inspired by a delicious dessert my Aunt Ruby often made for holiday gatherings. Various green inkpads were swiped on white cardstock and then over-stamped with two classic car stamps in black ink. Using a 1¼â square punch, I punched six squares from that panel. These squares were mounted on foam for dimension before adhering to the white panel and then to a black panel. The largest panel was again swiped with the green pads to coordinate with the squares. The sentiment was computer generated.
Date: Friday, November 27, 2020 GMT Views: 484
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Registered: March 13, 2011 Location: Langley, B.C. Canada Posts: 32131
Fri, Nov 27, 2020 @ 12:22 PM
Was it a pistachio dessert?...What a fun card this is, Rita! Very creative with those ink pads and then punching out the square shapes. Those dies are wonderfully suited to your card!
Registered: May 23, 2009 Location: sunny california Posts: 9825
Fri, Nov 27, 2020 @ 3:15 PM
Your bg is fabulous and does make me think of apples...I love green granny smith apples. That car image is terrific and the separate panels add so much interest to this amazing card.
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Registered: April 18, 2011 Location: Melbourne, Aus Posts: 51844
Fri, Nov 27, 2020 @ 4:03 PM
What a fun creation Rita and I love how you took your inspiration from your Aunt Ruby's dessert - I always love cards that evoke fond memories. Thanks for bringing this masculine classic to the challenge Rita.
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Sat, Nov 28, 2020 @ 7:01 PM
I thought of the Pistachio dessert right away as well. I love that! And I love your card. The colors are great and the popped up squares over the other layers makes a great design. Perfect sentiment dies as well!
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