Today is the 15th and this is my card this month for our The Creative Crew! We are a group of 7--Jeanette, Carol, Darlene, Lorraine, Terry, Tracie and me. Each month will be a new challenge posed by one of the members sending out a kit. This month, Darlene sent out a sweet image from the Gina K Designs stamp set called You Are So Loved. She also sent some die cut sentiments and other die cuts from the same set. Darlene also included some backgrounds--and one she hand made for each of us! She made a heart panel with Simon Hurley's Bee Sting Lunar Paste over a Gina K Designs stencil and of course I picked that one!
I colored the sweet die cut arms image with my Copic Sketch Markers. I used different colors for each of the hands as well as shades of pinks/reds for the sleeves. I then die cut one of the panels that Darlene had stamped for us with my Gina K Designs Master Layouts 2 and added a black backer. I then placed the die cut arms over the top of the coordinating one on the stitched panel. I die cut the heart panel with another die from the same ML2 and added a white panel behind as a backer, though it is hard to see on the white cardbase. I did not add any bling as I wanted the image and shiny heart panel to be the focus of the card! I used the holographic panel on the inside of my card with a white layer for the greeting. This was a very fun card to make! I have this same set and cannot wait to play with it--yes, it is still unused..........
Cardstock/Patterned Paper: White; Stampin' Up Basic Black; Heart Panel with Simon Hurley Bee Sting Lunar Paste over a Gina K Designs Stencil that Darlene made
4 comments:
Barb, the overall design of your card is perfect - everything fits beautifully. I love how you colored the image -- showing diversity in the hands and different shades for the clothing.
Sweet card Barb. I love how you used the red hearts paper as the background.
What a gorgeous card! I love that the hands represent various ethnicities! I bet the inside of the card is equally wonderful.
Great card! Love all the red!
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