In honor of October being Breast Cancer Awareness month, I thought it would be fun to create a pink, girly kind of card that would be great for sharing with a friend.
I tried to pull out all of the "girly" kinds of embellishments I could think of to make this a joy to give and to receive.
This wonderful phrase is a rub-on by My Mind's eye. I cut the paper that holds it with a circle shape so I could add this to the front of my card. The scallop border is a Martha Stewart border punch and I added a line of machine sewing and some tiny rhinestones.
Materials list:
Solid Cardstock - Prism
Patterned papers – My Mind’s Eye and Bo Bunny Press
Rub-on phrase and bird – My Mind’s Eye
Circle template – Coluzzle
Glitter Fabric Dimensional Paint – Tulip
Ribbon
Machine Sewing
Border punch – Martha Stewart
The bird on the branch is also a rub-on. I rubbed it onto white cardstock so that I could then cut that shape out to use as an accent. The swirls are accented with glitter. I used Glitter Fabric Dimensional paint from Tulip. I like this glitter because it gives a subtle amount of bling while still letting you see what is underneath. A big bow was added to the card with a brad and the bird accent was glued over that.
Thanks for visiting the Pursuit of CraftYness blog today, Linda (lbpost)
YOUR JOY card Materials list:
Solid Cardstock - Prism
Patterned papers – My Mind’s Eye and Bo Bunny Press
Rub-on phrase and bird – My Mind’s Eye
Circle template – Coluzzle
Glitter Fabric Dimensional Paint – Tulip
Ribbon
Machine Sewing
Border punch – Martha Stewart
What a very elegant card you did a great job with this with all the details. TFS.
ReplyDeleteDebbie/Phx AZ
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Linda, this is absolutely BEAUTIFUL! Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteBarb g
This is gorgeous,Linda. I so love the bird!
ReplyDeleteOh this one is stunning Linda! WOW, love it!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and PINK!!! That birdie is a perfect touch...so sweet!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful, Linda. I love the quote!
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhhhhh, the stitching ... the vertical line of teeny stones ... Kim ... you have such a fabboo way of bringing all of the delightful details together!
ReplyDelete(((hugs)))
Bev