Thursday, 2 January 2014
Thank You!
Have you heard of the new One-Layer Simplicity Challenge? It's the "upgrade" to One-Layer Wednesday and I know you'll love it! Head over for some more details and to see the first monthly challenge - Stocking Up.
I am always short of thank you cards, but this one is definitely not a one-layer card, so this card is not for the OLS challenge. It started as one, but I found it hard to get the placement of the sentiment/image combination in the right spot on the card front, so I ended up cutting it out and adding it to a white cardbase.
I used a Paper Sushi sentiment, a Hero Arts heart and 4 little dots of stickles for some sparkle.
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This is a fabulous thank you card. Definitely CAS, even if it is not one layer. I love that whimsical purple heart.
ReplyDeleteLove this combination of sentiment and image! So very modern.
ReplyDeleteThe heart is beautiful - love the color. Stamping over the heart really highlights the sentiment.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love the heart...swoon!
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very modern and effective :)
ReplyDeleteI love that heart Ardyth. Fabulous design.
ReplyDelete*Sigh* I love this card. I love that heart and in a gorgeous pink too. I popped over and took a peek at Paper Sushi stamps too. This is an awesome font...on an awesome card. Bev
ReplyDeleteYou always know the right sentiment and font to use with the best stamp. You have a genuine knack, Ardyth. I wish you could bottle it.
ReplyDeleteFabulous thank you card...love that heart...so pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Ardyth...Love that you chose a bright, fun color for your heart!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link to the challenge!
This combination of the two bold images totally works with a mat, especially wuth the pop of black! Bright & bold! Fabulously clean & simple. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThe sketchiness of the heart and sentiment are fabulous, Ardyth ... as are the colours ... perfect with the black border! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely! I love the pink heart behind the sentiment.
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