The sketch at Freshly Made Sketches left a wide open space for designing and I had just the thing to fill it.
The Season's Greeting Evergreens press plate from Spellbinders. I pressed them with Altenew Mountain Pine on PTI paper. The panel was cut apart and stacked three high on C9 Evergreen cardstock with the sentiment from Hero Arts stamped on the bottom in the same ink. This was actually my second card. The first was with BetterPress ink on their cotton paper.
I only have a few BetterPress inks so this card was done with black, adding strips of black glitter paper to the panel as well as a silver heat embossed the sentiment. Neither the glitter nor the silver show up well in the photo.
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8 comments:
Bobby, I really love the black the best, but both are very beautiful!
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And you've filled that space beautifully! Two marvelous cards, Bobby!
Two beautiful cards. I agree with Lisa, you filled that space beautifully with these trees. I think I like the green one best. TFS
Beautiful! your designs are pretty, and I must say that I'm VERY impressed at how intricate it pressed onto standard cardstock!
Both of these are so classy, Bobby! I love how you split the front on each!
This is a gorgeous image. Love it in both colours, Bobby! xx
Hi Bobby! All your cards are so lovely, and I enjoyed browsing your blog. If you get the time, I'd sure love to have you come link up and share your wonderful art with us at Word Art Wednesday. I'd be thrilled to have you play along. Have a blessed week.
Karen
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Both versions are just lovely! The perfect way to fill the space. So glad you joined us this week at FMS!
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