Hello, friends:}
We are starting another color story today over on the Play Date Cafe blog! This week's colors are softer but masculine-- slate, moss, bark, and burlap.
I have to admit that I sat for a long time trying to find papers that matched these colors! LOL! I think they are gorgeous--but I was looking for masculine papers {something I don't have much of!}. I finally found some basic cardstock that matched. The moss cardstock is actually Authentique patterned paper. LOVE! I used my cricut to make a negative of a sentiment, added some burlap twine {available HERE}, and that's that! EASY! Simple design--simple card:)
That's it for me....but be sure to stop by the PDCC blog for complete details and prize information! Be sure to link up your creations by Tuesday, January 24th at 11:59pm EST.
Thanks for stopping by! Be blessed:}
Oeh, I like this! Love the shape of the letters here! And the colors are gorgeous together! Something very different than your previous card, but that's just what I like with you! Always something surprising to see!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs & happy day to you,
Wendy
Nice job on the sentiment...it looks really cool! :)
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS!!! I loveeeeeeeee how you did the sentiment! :):):):):):):):):):):)
ReplyDeleteBoldly fun Savannah! I like your use of negative space for the sentiment!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! I love the use of the large sentiment!
ReplyDeleteOh Savannah I agree with the others; your cut out sentiment is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, this is so beautiful. Love the negative image...
ReplyDeleteI love how you did the negative image!!! Great job with that color combo, too.
ReplyDeleteNicely done, Savannah! I love that you've used your Cricut to make the negative work for you! It's perfect! Fantastic card and the colors are perfect!
ReplyDeleteIs it okay that I say that I love it when you're negative?
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, snaps to Trog... I love it. Second of all, I love this card - I like the fact that the ing is separated from the first half of the word, gives it some character, fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteOh, now I see! At first I thought you had stamped this old-timey sentiment, but now realize it's die cut. How clever of you!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the way that die cut panel looks like it is a yummy, wood piece! Beautiful take on the color story!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE how the sentiment is cut out, another fabby creation :)
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