Now......on to my card! Day 2 of JustRite's Newest release is called Musical Notes and works perfectly with the Spellbinder's Labels Twenty die! I love the music notes and the vintage feel of this set.
I stamped the each layer with Versamark ink and heat embossed it with red, black, and blue Zing embossing powder. The two layers were cut using the Spellbinder's Labels 20 die. The banner portion was hand cut. (I told you I have been on a banner craze lately!) The musical note was heat embossed in black and carefully cut out. I added a tiny red Doodlebug flower and black twine.
See the center of my flower? It is window screen. ; ) I had a small roll of it and decided to use my Sizzix flower die on it.....and voila! A pretty cool looking flower! To make it pop a bit more, I added another red Doodlebug flower to the center of it. To "ground" the flower I added a bit of black tulle behind it.
Be sure to visit these other talented ladies' blogs........their projects are out of this world gorgeous!!!
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Becca Feeken
Debbie Olson
Heidi Blankenship
Kellie Fortin
Michele Kovack
Sankari Wegman
Angela Barkhouse
Barb Schram
Have a wonderful day!!!!
WOW! Love the colors you used and the embossing on this! The layers are FABULOUS!!!
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Beautiful card, fabulous colours and lots of wonderful detail.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Very creative using the window screen to die cut. Love the colors you used also. TFS
ReplyDeletea window screen? genius! beautiful card too!
ReplyDeletewow!! This is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card. Love the screen behind the flower. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteLove all your colors.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love that blue!!! This is SO pretty!
ReplyDeleteHi. I know that I have met you someplace. I used to live in Bloomingdale but grew up in Burbank. I know lots of teachers. Currently live in Twin Lakes WI
ReplyDeleteLove what you did with the flower. Also, the interesting combo of colors.
Just found your blog. Super! And I love the idea on this magnificent card to use a 'lowly' material like window screen for the flower. I'm gonna have to borrow that one!
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