Dear Ones~
There's a new challenge over at Can You Handle the Pressure. For this challenge blog you MUST use an EMBOSSING FOLDER on your project. Heat embossing (with embossing powder) is permitted but only IN ADDITION to your embossing folder design. Each new challenge will have a 'TWIST' which is optional ... your choice to use or not.
The OPTIONAL TWIST for today's challenge is:
LAYERS
Here's my card:
Isn't this die cut image just so stinkin' sweet? I love her so much. The background is done with a Darice embossing folder called Quilt. I bought the tiny flower digi papers from Etsy and embossed several different patterns with the Darice embossing folder. Then I fussy cut the various squares out to form a "quilt". I love the way it came out.
The Ingredients:
GKD Ivory Card Stock
Recollections Pink Card Stock
GKD Powder Blue Card Stock
Darice Quilt Embossing Folder
Kokorosa Die Set - retired
Tiny Blooms Digi Papers from Etsy
SSS Birthday Basics Stamp for Greeting
PTI Bows Galore Die
So head on over to the Can You Handle the Pressure Blog
and
play along, and don't forget
to
check out all the beautiful cards the other designers have created while
you are there. I can't wait to see all your wonderful designs!!
Until next time dear reader, I hope you "can handle the pressure"!
Here's celebrating your CREATIVE MUSE.
judy
Wow, this is awesome, so clever how you 'quilted' you panel too, and yes the sunbonnet girl is darling, reminds me of my Mom as she loved the sunbonnet girls!
ReplyDeleteOMG you paper with the quilted embossing is just perfect for your sweet little girl! What a lovely card you have shared with us today ... thanks for inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love the quilt background and the little girl image is so cute!
ReplyDeleteSuch a soft and sweet card, love how you created the "quilt" squares with the different textures.
ReplyDeleteOh, goodness, yes that little girl is darling and so much fun to dress! You made the prettiest quilt with your petite print papers, too. Sweetness abounds here, Judy!
ReplyDeleteOh she is just darlin' especially with that pretty quilted floral background! Reminds me of Holly Hobby! So stinkin' cute! Love her!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of the Sunbonnet Sue quilts, Judy, and she is delightful with those tiny floral prints. The embossing folder works perfectly with the squares of 'fabric'.
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