It's time for the first Mojo Monday Challenge of the month, so get your creative genes in gear and join us for a chance to win some new Verve! We'll have one winner for every 50 entries, up to a max of SEVEN winners! You can play as often as you like, and the more entries the more winners!
Here's my take on the sketch...
March came roaring in big time with some of the windiest days ever this year! Lots of downed trees, roof damage and some power outages surrounding us in VA! It's a month where green is in the forefront...both with St. Patrick's Day on the horizon and with all the green buds in the flowers and trees! Green is such a happy color for me, so this card with some of Julee's new free digis at the Verve store made me happy! The doily die called English Tea Party is by Cheery Lynn Designs. I decided not to punch out the tiny openings and leave it as an embossed look instead - especially when it didn't thoroughly cut through the thick cardstock even with using a shim.I
colored the shamrock with Copics (YG23, YG25) then fussy cut and popped with foam dots. The tiny scallop edging is a border die from Reverse Confetti's Edge Essentials die set.
I'm also entering this into the current Curtain Call Inspiration Challenge where the theme is "GREEN".
So...we'd love to see how you interpret this challenge! You'll want to post your creation on the Mojo Monday blog. If you need more inspiration, check out the design team's creations below:
Here's my take on the sketch...
March came roaring in big time with some of the windiest days ever this year! Lots of downed trees, roof damage and some power outages surrounding us in VA! It's a month where green is in the forefront...both with St. Patrick's Day on the horizon and with all the green buds in the flowers and trees! Green is such a happy color for me, so this card with some of Julee's new free digis at the Verve store made me happy! The doily die called English Tea Party is by Cheery Lynn Designs. I decided not to punch out the tiny openings and leave it as an embossed look instead - especially when it didn't thoroughly cut through the thick cardstock even with using a shim.I
colored the shamrock with Copics (YG23, YG25) then fussy cut and popped with foam dots. The tiny scallop edging is a border die from Reverse Confetti's Edge Essentials die set.
I'm also entering this into the current Curtain Call Inspiration Challenge where the theme is "GREEN".
So...we'd love to see how you interpret this challenge! You'll want to post your creation on the Mojo Monday blog. If you need more inspiration, check out the design team's creations below:
Julee Tilman (Owner)
Justin Krieger
Lori Tecler
Marisa Ritzen
Sarah Bigelow
Teresa Kline
Wanda Cullen (you are here)
Justin Krieger
Lori Tecler
Marisa Ritzen
Sarah Bigelow
Teresa Kline
Wanda Cullen (you are here)
Gorgeous Wanda! Love the shamrock paper.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Love that saying.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love the look of the non-punched doily and these papers are so perfect. I really need to find a St. Patrick's Day paper pad, as I can't seem to find any at all in my stash!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful St Patrick's Day card, Wanda!!!!! Love that doily and the patterned papers and the sentiment is lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!!!!
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Love that sentiment but you had already used it so I had to go with another LOL! Thanks for joining us at The Curtain Call too :) Hope you have been damage free. High winds can be nasty!!
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty shamrock plaid. Love the doily with all the pieces left in.....mine are always part in and part out and I end up using a tool to remove. You got a great look!
ReplyDeletegreat card, interesting and beautiful design and the blessing is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGreat card!
ReplyDeleteI love this take on the Mojo sketch, Wanda! Your project is great! I would LoVe to design for Mojo every week!
ReplyDeleteWonderful take on the inspiration photo, Wanda!
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