Adventure Awaits when it's summer and time to go on vacation.
This card, following a sketch #322 at
gives you a glimpse of the black and white patterned papers in the newest CTMH catalog.
It is also my second entry for the current
Double Trouble Challenge #31, Hit the Road - Dry/Heat Embossing and Pile It On Challenge #155, Transportion and/or Vacation theme.
(FYI: The sailboat is a cut from the CTMH Flower Market cricut cartridge. And the heart embossing folder is also by CTMH. My apologies to Twisted Sister for the absence of a road sign.)
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Here are the 4 cards we made at Joyce's CTMH class yesterday.
We celebrated 2 birthdays in the group, missed you Judie, by enjoying the yummiest white chocolate raspberry bundt cake with cream cheese frosting from Nothing Bundt Cakes.
Love all the different design papers in your panels and great idea on embossing over them...striking. The sailboat is perfect against the background. Great interpretation of the sketch. Thanks for again sharing with us at Double Trouble and Pile It On.
ReplyDeleteBlack and white with pop of a color is one of my favorite things to see! Very nice job. Thank you for sharing at AHSC this week.
ReplyDeleteYou're forgiven...just don't let it happen too often! Love your sailboat adrift on the B&T. Thanks for playing along with Double Trouble Papercrafting Challenge.
ReplyDeleteLove the black and white, with a pop of color theme to your card. The embossing is perfect to add texture. Thanks for joining us at Atlantic Hearts Sketch challenge.
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What a fabulous idea to use varied strips of paper for the background!
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Thank you for playing along with the Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge! Blessings,
Christine
DT Member
https://withaverygratefulheart.blogspot.com
Wow - what a great card - the different patterned papers really make this card amazing. Thanks so very much for joining us this time at the Pile it On Challenge, elizabeth (DT)
ReplyDeleteNice card! The background is a great way to use up scraps and your sailboat fits the challenge. Thank you for playing along with us at Double Trouble.
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