Thursday, December 15, 2016

Curtain Call - Falalalala

I'm guest designing over at Curtain Call this week.  Sheri contacted me after I won the At Home challenge with this card and of course I said "Yes!"  She sent me this lovely photo to work from.
I looked at all the little details but it was the light bulbs that inspired me.
I got a chance to use my new Clarity brushes to color the bulbs from SSS.  I gold embossed the tops and the sentiment from HLS.  I thought the embossing folder gave a hint of the boxes in the photo.

Now it's your turn. What inspires you in the photo?  We'd love to see your card in the gallery.

9 comments:

Kate said...

What a super card! I love the way you took the string of lights and Falalalala as inspiration!

Leigh Penner said...

Congratulations on guest designing for the Curtain Call Inspiration Challenge, Bobby! I love your card!

Bonnie said...

Love these pretty Christmas tree lights, Bobby! I use the little white lights now, but I remember the big colored lights fondly from my childhood. Thanks for the happy memory reminder!

Lisa Elton said...

YAY, congrats on guesting Bobby, I'm so happy for you!! You nailed the inspiration photo with your graphic embossed background and fun string of lights. Terrific card!!

I Card Everyone said...

Congrats to you, Bobby! OH what doesn't inspire us about your card [that fab embossing folder] and this awesome inspiration photo?
=]

Monika/Buzsy said...

What a fun and sweet card Bobby. Love the colorful lights... and the dry embossed background. What an amazing take on the picture. Congratulations on being the guest designer at Curtain Call.

Lynn said...

So so happy to have you guest designing with us! Your card is incredible. The embossing mimics the inspiration perfectly and I love the colors you used on your lights!

TK said...

Great card! LOVE that ef!!

Anita in France said...

Congratulations on your GD spot, Bobby! Your card is fantastic ... the embossing is such a brilliant take on those box frames ... love the softly coloured Christmas lights strung across it! Hugs, Anita :)