Julie is hosting this week's TCP Tuesday challenge #222, and she has asked us to get out our stash of washi tape and use it! I'll be the first one to admit I've been buying lots, but then not using it enough, so I was really looking forward to this challenge. I created a kind of shabby number, incorporating lots of fun little embellishments. Sorry for the poor photo -- I can't seem to get the lighting quite right. The little pair of die-cut stamps were stamped with images from Love Letters and cut out with The Cat's Pajamas Stamp Trio CutUps die. Here's a close-up:
I used two strips of washi tape, a black sriped and a yellow chevron, to anchor those stamp die-cuts, then rolled/curled up the ends to fit with the overall shabby design.
The embellishment cluster at the top includes a piece of dark gray ribbon, a heart die-cut with TCP's Heart Trio CutUps, a spiral clip, yellow baker's twine (also from TCP), and a little jewelry tag stamped with "HUGS."
I used two other TCP dies as well: the dark gray heart doily peeking out on the left is the Heart Rosette, and the ivory reverse scallop is one of the Queen of Hearts dies.
Hope you'll join us!
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12 comments:
really terrific card, loved the washi tape challenge too! I had never used the rolls I have hoarded till now...FUN
So many amazing little details on your card, Amy. Love the colour combo, and the sprial clip with the twine and tag. Great take on the sketch - I need to get my thinking cap on for this one!
So stylish!
beautiful card, love the colors on this card and the spiral clip with the twine is very cool.
Super cute!
This card is simply adorable!
Very pretty!
Another gorgeous card, Amy! You have a knack for putting together so many lovely elements. Love the soft, calming colours on this beauty!
I love your "hugs 5 cents" card. Thanks for the close-ups of the details. Great way to use scraps and leftover embellishments.
so pretty, cute design and great details, love the distressing too!
Great and adorable cards. I love your creative work. Congratulations. Keep up.
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I love this!
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