Saturday, 13 August 2011

TSSC 186...

Just as I was cleaning up my desk, which is usually a mess after my craft session, I suddenly had an urge to do another card using Black, Red & White.  Why?  Who knows, but create I did.  So to make it a little easier, I went in search of a sketch & as usual Mary-Jo to the rescue.  She always has great sketches!

Mine started off to be a male card, but after looking at the end result, it could either be male or female.  My apologies to Mary-Jo as I didn't strictly keep to the sketch.

Base Card - Riding Hood Red - 5 7/8" x 4 1/4" or 15cm x 10.5cm
Layer 1 - Basic Black - 5 3/4" x 4" or 14.5cm x 10cm
Layer 2 - Very Vanilla - 5 5/8" x 3 7/8" or 14cm x 9.5cm
Layer 3 - DSP - 1 1/2" x 3 7/8" or 4cm x 9.5cm

Card Inside...
 I stamped 3 identical images onto Very Vanilla Cardstock using Basic Black Ink.  I punched 3 circles in Riding Hood Red & layered them over the top of the stamped images.  I adhered the DSP to the bottom of the Very Vanilla & run the whole lot through the Bigshot using Square Lattice Embossing Folder.  This was adhered to Basic Black Cardstock & then to the Base Card - Riding Hood Red.

I stamped 3 smaller identical images onto Very Vanilla Cardstock again in Basic Black, punched them out & adhered on top of the Riding Hood Red circles.

The greeting was inked using Basic Black Ink onto Very Vanilla Cardstock & punched with the Large Oval Punch.  I punched another large oval in Basic Black Cardstock, cut in half & adhered to the back of the Very Vanilla with just a small edge showing top & bottom.  This was adhered over the top of the DSP using SU Dimensionals.
Supplies -
Stamp Set - Circle Circus, Well Scripted
Ink - Basic Black
Cardstock - Very Vanilla, Riding Hood Red, Basic Black
DSP - Love Letter
Punches - 3/4" Circle, 1" Circle, Extra Large Oval
Embossing Folder - Square Lattice
Accessories - Snail Adhesive, Bigshot, SU Dimensionals


Until next time, Enjoy!

2 comments:

MJ said...

No apology needed! Your card is wonderful. Love the matching inside too. Thanks so much for playing along with my sketch challenge this week!

Juliette Chapman said...

Oh Vicky I do like this one very much. I can feel a CASE coming on. Thank you!!!

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