Those are some beautiful colors, Mary. Thanks for the combination.
I used my abundant stash for my elements...stamping the Artistic Outpost's jack across the bottom, embossing in Silver and then fussy cutting. I am disappointed the camera did not catch their shiny glow. The net is an espresso color...you'll have to trust me on that! I used the double sided My Mind's Eye paper for my card base. It is the most glorious shade of green...perfect for the mint macaroon.
The sentiment is 'A Child reminds us that playtime
is an essential part of our daily routine'.
Okay, I'm off. Think I'll go play some more.
Thanks for your comments.
Date: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 GMT Views: 670
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Registered: March 31, 2008 Location: Eastlake, OH Posts: 22598
Tue, Jan 26, 2016 @ 4:09 PM
Susan, you have a distinct style that is you and I LOVE seeing it! What a unique and fabulous card! Love the colors and that wonderful sentiment you chose for this. You DO have some fabulous sentiments!
Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Tue, Jan 26, 2016 @ 7:51 PM
Such a creative way to bring together those colors, Ms. Joy. I love the sentiment but I would take it one step beyond and say all adults need to consider playtime as an essential as well. Look at us. There you go right there. We all spend time playing with papers and papers. Love today's card. Your sentiment gave me thinking about the truthfulness of those words. Now, go play some more and bring back another delight.
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Registered: February 5, 2007 Location: St. Louis, MO Posts: 92668
Thu, Jan 28, 2016 @ 3:12 AM
Distinctive card with a message any hobbyist can take to heart. Photographing, shine, shimmer, or sparkle is a tricky thing.... you either seems to not capture it or get glare that obliterates all detail.