Hello, everyone! It's Linda posting a card
for the Classy Cards 'n Such Challenge - Die cuts. Die cuts are such an easy
element to use on your card and they can add so much to a plain card without
alot of effort. Beverly has a great selection of die cuts in the Classy Cards 'n Such shop and she's always adding new ones, so be sure and take a look at
them.
As you can see, I again used my favorite color pink as the main color on my card. The mat on my card was cut from the beautiful Stardream Rose Quartz paper as were the two hearts. The Cheery Lynn Designs Princess's Garden Window Frame was cut from Pearlized Esse White Metallic and adhered to the mat with the Quickie Glue Pen. This pen makes it so easy to outline small spaces that you need to glue down. The top heart was cut with the Cheery Lynn Designs Celtic Heart and adhered to another heart cut from the Spellbinders Classic Scalloped Heart diecut. These were attached to the card with Scor-Tape. I added the Mini Rose Buds to the side of the heart and I think it added such a delicate element to the card. The sentiment "Thinking of You" is from Art Impressions. This was stamped with Versamark ink and embossed with White Detail Embossing Powder from Sparkle 'n Sprinkle.
I added pink pearls from Want2Scrap and a bow made from Light Pink Sheer Asiana Ribbon. I used the Bow Easy, to create this bow. If you don't have one, I encourage you to think about getting one. The Bow Easy is so easy to use and you can create many different sizes of bows with it.
We hope you will join us in our latest challenge and submit your cards
for everyone to see!! You might be the one chosen to receive the $10 gift
certificate from the Classy Cards 'n Such shop!!
There's still plenty of time to enter the die cuts challenge! Click here for all of the details,
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Thanks for stopping by!!! Until next time...
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