The Reverse Confetti design team is joining CardMaker Magazine today for a blog hop! Hope you'll hop along with us for lots of card-making inspiration!
As part of the hop, there is also a giveaway over on the Reverse confetti blog.
If you're already following the hop, you will have arrived here from Kim Klinkovsky. If not, head over to the CardMaker Blog to get started. (The full hop list is posted there, too.) When you're finished here, Lisa Henke will be your next stop (I'll link to her again at the bottom of this post).
Today also happens to be my day to play along with this month's Sketch For You To Try, which looks like this:
You have until May 29 at noon CST to link up your entry. A $20 gift certificate goes to this months 'Fetti Fave -- will it be you? Challenge details and link-up are posted HERE.
For my card, I started with some stamped and die-cut roses and leaves from Rose Garden. The roses I used are solid images, so to add depth, I shaded the petals using Copic markers. The leaves are line art images. I heat embossed in white, then added color using sponge daubers. I arranged the flowers on a charcoal gray Thanks Tag.
The sentiment, from Posted Note Sentiments, is stamped onto a notched banner flag and popped up over the flower cluster.
For the two-piece vertical strip, I went with white-on-white Double Panel Circles Confetti Cuts strips. Last, I embellished with some white satin sequins and some white linen thread.
Stamps: Posted Note Sentiments, Rose Garden
Confetti Cuts Dies: Rose Garden, Thanks Tag, Double Panel Circles
Ink: Papertrey Pure Poppy, Green Parakeet, New Leaf; Versafine Onyx Black; Versamark
Paper: Papertrey Stamper's Select White, Fresh Snow linen, Classic Kraft, and Smokey Shadow card stock; vellum
Other: white satin sequins, white linen thread, white embossing powder, Copic markers, sponge daubers, foam tape, scoring tool
Thanks so much for visiting! Your next stop is Lisa Henke. Enjoy the hop!
32 comments:
ABsolutely gorgeous Amy!
Love your coloring and how the colors pop against the white background! Lovely! Thanks for being a part of the hop!
What a gorgeous card!
Great colors! Great design! Just love it! Thanks for hopping along with us! ~Kim K. at My Kraft Kloset
Gorgeous card! Those roses look like velvet - so beautiful!
Well... this is gorgeous!
I'm loving your coloring and this simply elegant card!
Absolutely GORGEOUS, Amy!!!
Great card love the colors and how you used the dies.
Very pretty and love
the double panel design.
Carla from Utah
Pretty card with great textures and layering! Love that awesome Rose Garden stamp set and your beautiful coloring too!
Such a gorgeous card! I love all the layers and textures. A truly classy and elegant card! Thanks for sharing!
Your card is a stunner Amy. The beautiful pop of colour takes it over the top. Just gorgeous!
Oh, this is gorgeous, Amy!
Such a pretty card. Love how you used the Double Circle strip.
WOW! Lots of great cards on this hop but yours is a take your breath away work of art.
Love the rich color in those roses! Beautiful!
Take care!
Michele
I love the embossed pieces on the side of the card.
the roses are so pretty and the black tag really sets
them off.
thanks for sharing a wonderful card.
Oh, a gorgeous card! Love the white on white panels and those rich red roses. How the black tag sets it off.
Beautiful card - I LOVE how your roses are colored!
Your card is amazing!! Love the white on white
Very pretty card. I like the layers.
Love the white on white on here! Really sets it off.
The flowers look so pretty against the tag and I love the background you created.
Yup. An "Amy" card. Divine details, perfect execution, and a wowzer of a design to begin with. You always inspire!!
Absolutely gorgeous, Amy!! Love it!
Very pretty card
WOW.... Amy, your card is absolutely gorgeous. I love the layering work, too!
Wow!!! Such a lovely card!!! Absolutely cute!!!
Hi Amy, As a teacher I love the new teacher thank you card. The Apple you used Coptic markers on turned out perfect!
Hi Amy, beautiful card! Love every detail.
I've always loved the way you interpret sketches, Amy! You make the simplest one look sophisticated with your great eye for colour and detail! Great card!
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