The September challenge at Verve is to CASE a DT member! (CASE means to copy and share everything.) And that is just fancy talk for copying!
Well, when I decided to use my Kindred Spirit stamp set for a birthday card,
I went straight to the
Verve Design Team Gallery for inspiration!
And I found this gorgeous card!
Kindred Monogram
by Susan Liles
I changed it up a bit by leaving off the bow and adding a few more
trim pieces and the black pearls.
I also used a sheet music print paper rather than the solid black.
Supplies used:
Paper: 7 Gypsies, "Avignon"
Stamps: Verve, "Kindred Spirit"
Dies: Cricut, "Art Philosophy"
Bling: Want2Scrap
Others: Momento black ink, Stampendous embossing powder, Helmar 450 Adhesive
This card is entered in the challenge at:
Verve (CASE-a-Diva)
Simon Says Stamp (Use a die or punch)
City Crafter Challenge (Let's face the music!)
Stamptacular Sunday (Just Sayin')
Simon Says Stamp (Use a die or punch)
City Crafter Challenge (Let's face the music!)
Stamptacular Sunday (Just Sayin')
11 comments:
What a gorgeous card!! LOVE the lacy borders with the beautiful musical paper in the bg!! And the sentiment banner is a wonderful addition!!
both so perty! great take on it!
Beautiful and very elegant cards ... (and I love your halloween blog!) ... thanks so much for playing along at CCCB
Beautiful card! SO very elegant! Thank you very much for joining us this week at the Simon Says Stamp Challenge Blog!
Hugs...
Melissa
Beautiful! thanks for playing along with us at CCCB!
Love the design of both the inspiration card and your own CASED version. Fab border punches and perfect embellishment. It's a pleasure to have seen you at Stamptacular Sunday Challenge last week! Do come and play with us again this week. Hugs, Lesley
Such a lovely card.. Thanks so much for playing along with us at CCCB!
Gorgeous! LOVE the red and black! Thanks for playing along at CCCB!
this is gorgeous, great job....hope you have a super week!
enjoy *~*
Awesome CASE! Love the layered black and red borders and the monogram! Beautiful!
Such a striking card. Fabulous job!
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