This time over at Dies R Us, I have used a funky and fun die from Cheery Lynn called Hippie Heroine. Right up my alley!!! Here's my card:
~Here's how I made it~
I
started with my layers for the card base. I used Gina K Designs Wild
Orchid, Black Onyx and Ivory Card Stock, and the patterned paper is
Stardust Stack by DCWV.
Next
I die cut the moon and stars from the Hippy Heroine die set. See below
for the other die that comes with this set. She's beautiful!!!!
Finally
I stamped and heat embossed the greeting from the GKD stamp set called Inspiration Mosaic with gold embossing powder.
Then I was ready to put the card all together. I used some stash gold
cord to "hang" the star from the moon. I love how that looks. I did some
layering behind the greeting with Black Onyx and some of the patterned
paper.
Here is the die set I used:
click below for:
Thanks for coming over for a visit. As always, I adore your comments....see ya next time!
~judy~
Oh WOW! Those are amazing dies and you have paired it with the perfect sentiment! Love it embossed in gold! That metallic paper is a must! This is fabulous, Judy!
ReplyDeleteWhat an AWESOME card! I love EVERYTHING about it, especially the gold on that great background. Wonderful sentiment. You did a fantastic job on this!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and I don't recall ever seeing those dies. I love the way they look and how elegant in the gold is that moon.
ReplyDeleteBeeeeeeeeeeeeutiful card Judy. Of course the background is the 'perfect' colour and I am swooning over the moon here. He's stunning in gold. Lovely layout with the stars adding that finishing touch.
ReplyDeleteThat's the coolest, most unusual die set! I had to go look... I think you sold them out! Love the moon in gold and the way you lifted those leafy parts. I have some sentiments that would be perfect with this. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a wonderful and creative card. I haven't seen this die before and I love it and love how you have created with it! Sorry it took me so long to get here to visit, I have LOTS of catching up to do.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Judy.
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