Here's my card! I'm pretty sure this is the first time I've used this DSP - Everyday Chic shhh don't tell! Its on pg 142 of the Annual catalogue. It lends itself to some many different uses, like colouring in, sponging, brayering (is that even a word 'brayering'?). I'm loving Rich Razzleberry right now and I like the way its not too overpowering on this card - just hints of it is enough. I used my Rich Razzleberry marker to colour just a few of the little arrow-like designs on the DSP and added some cute punchies to the end of the twine.
When is the last time you used your fringe scissors? Crack'em open crafters - those scissors are so much fun and spice up any project!
Try making this card! Here are the measurements for you:
- Aussie C6 card base in Whisper White Thick cardstock
- Basic Black Frame 3-3/4" x 5-1/2"
- Everyday Chic DSP Panel 3-1/2" x 5-1/4"
- Rich Razzleberry Fringed Banner 7/8" x 3-1/2"
Stampin' Up! Supplies
This card was a winner!!
just love those little flowers, so adorable
ReplyDeleteSo great to hear you are enjoying playing along with the Global Design Project Carolina. We love having you! Love your take on the sketch and must get my fringe scissors out! Thank you so much for playing along with this week's Global Design Project challenge!
ReplyDeleteIs it a crime to say I don't have the fringe scissors? But I do like how you have used them on your gorgeous card Carolina! The flowers hanging the your twine are a fun touch! Thank for playing at Global Design Project with us again. As Kylie said, we love having you!
ReplyDeleteI love this card. It kind of has a bit of a bohemian look with the fringing and flowers. Too cute. Thanks as always for joining the global design project this week :)
ReplyDeleteI love this card. It kind of has a bit of a bohemian look with the fringing and flowers. Too cute. Thanks as always for joining the global design project this week :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Carolina! I love everything about this project but mostly how you've colored some of the images with Rich Razzleberry. Such fun - every element is perfectly thought out. Thank you so much for playing along with this week's sketch challenge for the Global Design Project.
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