Hi
Again Friends!
I
am continuing to create cards for the Splitcoaststampers’ April 2016 Cards for
A Cause (see here for more details) and designed this card using the Splitcoaststampers' SC583 Sketch Challenge (modified a bit on my card :-)) and the Alphabet "K" Challenge (“K” for Knot).
I
hope you will take the time to visit the above linked sites- so much
inspiration!
To
create this card:
Ink
the sentiment from the Our Daily Bread Designs (ODBD) Anchor the Soul with Stāz-On®
Midnight Blue Ink and stamp onto a piece of Whisper White cardstock.
Use
the Big Shot™ with the My Favorite Things® (MFT) Stitched Square STAX to cut
out the sentiment, mount onto Night of Navy cardstock, trim and apply Ranger®
Tim Holtz® Old Paper Distress Ink to distress the paper.
Ink
the anchor image from Stampin’ Up! The Open Sea with Cherry Cobbler Classic
Ink, stamp off twice and stamp over the sentiment.
Cut
the oval from the Cape Cod DSP using the MFT Oval Stitched STAX and mount onto
the lower portion of the card front.
Layer
the designer paper from The Paper Studio© Cape Cod Premium Cardstock pack over
a piece of Cherry Cobbler cardstock, trim the edges and mount onto a piece of
Night of Navy cardstock.
Add
a few scrap strips of Night of Navy across the card panel along with the
knotted Hemp Twine.
Use
the 1 ¼” Circle Punch to create the layered circle with the knotted pattern
paper and mount the circle and sentiment with dimensional foam to finish off
the card.
Stamp
Sets: The Open Sea (Stampin’ Up!), Anchor the Soul (ODBD)
Ink:
Stāz-On® Midnight Blue, Cherry Cobbler Classic Ink, Ranger® Tim Holtz® Old Paper Distress Ink
Paper: Whisper White, Cherry Cobbler, Night of Navy; Cape Cod
(Paper Studio©)
Accessories: Big
Shot™, MFT Stitched Square and Oval STAX, Sponge Dauber, 1 ¼” Circle Punch, Hemp Twine
The card is a bit narrower than the normal A2 size (I had a 4" x 6" envelope that I wanted to use so the overall size is 3 3/4" x 5 1/2").
Thanks
again for taking the time to stop by- I hope you have a terrific day, my
friends!
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