I made a couple cards following the ISSC19 sketch challenge this week. While cutting the strips of dsp from the MME On the Bright Side One paper pad, I decided to make 2 cards since the strips were cut in half and already perfectly sized for a 2nd card. I did variations on the sentiment panels using SB labels 25 on both, and adding a SB grommet tag on one. I used an EK chain zig-zag punch on one, and a SU! fancy scallop border punch on the other, adding a thin strip of dsp in the center. The stars were cut with a SNSS star border die, and both sentiments were done with SNSS. The top panels were done with a Swiss Dots ef.
Here's the Birthday card..........
Here's the Friendship card.......
And here's the sketch....
These two cards will be going into my next OWH box. I hope to have one finished soon.
Thanks for spending a few minutes of your day with me - make it a great one!
Carol
11 comments:
Carol, These are extremely classy looking cards. I love those papers too. The little stars are a sweet addition. Have a great day - Go Tony
Well, my friend, I had to back all the way up your page to see the fab creations. I have had "0" mojo these last days, so can you share a little? Gorgeous cards!!! What else can I say?
Very nice cards - great way to use your scraps while creating a beautiful card tfs!!!
I just picked up the swiss dots embossing folder (finally!) - I love the extra texture, especially when paired with dotted paper. Lovely as usual!
VERY NICE! Love the simplicity of these wonderful cards! Pretty.
Lynn
These look terrific! Good idea to make two cards since you already had the strips cut, too!
Wow, these are just great! I love the color combo but also the way you did the borders and sentiments. The zig zag is really neat!
love the classy look of these cards...hugs
Love the Swiss dots, labels, and colors! Thanks for playing at I Spy!!
Love the texture and patterns! Thanks for joining in at I Spy Sketches!
Love the papers that you used! Very classy! Thanks so much for playing along with us this week over at iSpy Sketches!
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