Happy Monday to you all! It's a lovely, rainy day here. I {heart} rain so very much so it's my kind of day. As long as there are no tornadoes coming with it, it makes me very happy.
This shaped card is a flower from the Forever Young cartridge, designed using my Gypsy. I don't have the exact cut size, but I sized it on my Gypsy mat to be about 5" x 5". I welded the shadows together to form the base, then added the layers.
I cut each layer in a different shade of pink so it would graduate to a lighter shade in the middle. I used shades of blush and bashful...ha ha. Just kidding - Just had to give another nod to Steel Magnolias.
"The sanctuary looks like it's been hosed down in Pepto-Bismol!"
I was convinced it was the greatest movie ever made until I saw You've Got Mail. Now I'm torn....
Getting back on track... I inked all the edges using a coral-ish pink ink pad by Martha Stewart and used that same color to stamp the sentiment, then embossed it using clear embossing powder. Don't the letters look like candy? I just love those shiny pink letters! I added a button with twine to the center.
While I was in the zone, I made the same card in orange.
I like that this one is bright and cheery but it doesn't hold a candle to pink.
Here's a pic of the card with the envelope I made to match. I used an envelope and liner from Wild Card. I made one for the pink also, but didn't snap a picture of it. I am on this embellished envelope kick right now, so be prepared to see lots of envelopes with my cards! I prefer to make my own envelopes just because they look fancier and match the card.
I wish you all a blessed and fabulous day!
Cheryl
I love, love, love these Cheryl!! what paper did you use for all of it? I like the colors on everything including the envies:-)
ReplyDeleteI love the cards, colors on both and am intrigued by the envelopes. I seem to make odd-sized cards and then can't find an appropriate envelope. Do you frequently use Wild Card? How do you then size it (do you use a gypsy to verify the "base" size)? Have you ever had any problems mailing an envelope and needing special postage?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration...
TK