After watching Betsy Veldman's MIM video I was inspired to make this card for one of my nephew's who will turning 13 this year.
Betsy embellished her fabulous card but I decided I'd leave it CAS.
shhhh! I should have been cleaning while the children are playing together. It is still hot, hot, hot around here.
Update: The royal baby has arrived and it's a boy. He is officially the Prince of Cambridge.
Thanks in advance for any wonderful comments.
Victoria
Supplies all Papertrey ink:
Cardstock: true black, hawaiian shores, orange zest
Dies: by the number
Betsy embellished her fabulous card but I decided I'd leave it CAS.
shhhh! I should have been cleaning while the children are playing together. It is still hot, hot, hot around here.
Update: The royal baby has arrived and it's a boy. He is officially the Prince of Cambridge.
Thanks in advance for any wonderful comments.
Victoria
Supplies all Papertrey ink:
Cardstock: true black, hawaiian shores, orange zest
Dies: by the number
It's too hot for cleaning! Making beautiful cards is FAR more preferable! ;). I love how your card turned out! The bold, contrasting colours are perfect for a 13 yr. old boy!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great! I'm not brave enough to try this challenge yet, but I'm getting there.
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! Love the color you chose.
ReplyDeleteWow! For sure he'll love the boldness of this card! A clean house is nice, a beautiful useful card is my choice for a warm summer day!
ReplyDeleteturned out great
ReplyDeleteCool idea to use numbers - works great!
ReplyDeleteI'll take papercrafting over cleaning any day :) Fabulous use of Betsy's 3D technique! Congrats on the FB shout out!!
ReplyDeleteWow--this card has some serious visual impact. Just super.
ReplyDeleteGreat card and super job with the 3-D look! You rocked it!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you kept it CAS and let this amazing 3D technique shine. Such a powerful effect.
ReplyDeleteOh you did so well with this technique! The colors you chose just pop off your black background too.
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