This is the card I made for my sister's birthday today. Yet another Wet Paint card.
I used Raspberry Fizz ink and created a panel with a curve (using a Grand Calibur Circle Nestability). I stacked the panel with 3 layers of Raspberry Fizz cardstock and then coated the raspberry in stickles so all around the panel there's a glimpse of sparkly pink. I finished it off with 3 'diamonds' which represent April's birthstone!
Love your 'Stacked Stickled Semi Circle' element! Another amazing idea that leaves me in awe of these clever-as-ever ideas! Dear sis is gonna love this one!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! Ardyth, this is amazing and gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Simply gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteLove the crds you've been making with the wet paint stamps, and this one is fabulous with the raspberry edging!
ReplyDeleteOh to have a diamond birthstone :)! Love those stickles..fabulous touch of dimension!
ReplyDeleteLike the semi-circle design and the Wet Paint sentiment is terrific. :)
ReplyDeleteOh thank you for the wonderful birthday card!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this, Ardyth!
ReplyDeleteThe raspberry curved edge is fabulous, Ardyth, especially all sparkled up ... love how the 'birthday' is perfectly nestled between the vibrant pink 'happy' letters! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteWow...such an amazing card and I love that pink glittered edge!
ReplyDeleteWOW Ardyth! Love the hint of sparkle.
ReplyDeleteArdyth--this is so striking and stunning. I absolutely love everything about it. 'pin' did you hear that--the sound of me pinning your card.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThat touch of glitter is CAS genius! Love it!
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhhh That wet paint is in the mailto me!!!!Love all of your inspiration!!!
ReplyDeleteThe curved panel is so eye catching. Love the bling and the bright pink sentiment. The bling is frosting on the cake :)
ReplyDeleteCool technique! Love that you added the Stickles...great accent!
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