It's always an honor to have your card chosen as a challenge winner and I am thrilled to say that happened to me which leads to my being a guest designer for CAS(E) This Sketch challenge #348! Woohoo and a big thank you to Chrissy Larson for the invite!
This sketch has endless possibilities, but I went with a new collaboration stamp set between Reverse Confetti and Simon Says Stamp for their Stamptember celebration. It's called Wonderful You and I've loved using it!
The card base is Fine Linen CS by Papertrey Ink. I stamped the leaf sprig outline repeatedly with Memento Tuxedo Black ink (using my MISTI to get at least two inkings). Then I used Old Paper, Peeled Paint and Evergreen Bough distress oxide inks to "fill in" the leaves with color. I splattered black paint from my Mijello Mission Gold palette, waited for it to dry, then die cut with the Crimped Frame die by The Greetery. I wrapped jute twine around the panel then added this sweet little tag - Sentiment Suite: Thinking of You - by The Greetery. I am loving this color combination for fall!
Thanks so much for stopping by! Love reading your comments!
~Wanda
I'm SO happy to have WONDERFUL YOU as a teamie this week at CTS, Wanda!! LOve your card with all its leafy gorgeousness - and those ink colors? SO happy I have almost all of those inks! Old Paper has escaped me - how did THAT happen?
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us as our Guest Designer, and congratulations on your win! xx
=] Michele
Beautiful card indeed. I too love your color combo choice!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Wanda! I love all of your creations!
ReplyDeleteThat stamped background is wonderful! Beautifully done!
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful to have you joining us at CTS, Wanda! I always look forward to your take on even the simplest sketch! Hope to see you as a guest again!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Wanda on your CTD Guest Designer spot - well deserved! Love this card, especially the border; so neat. Perfectly CAS!
ReplyDeleteLove the color combo and the edging embossing as well as the mini tag and of course the thin twine...just a blended look all around!
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