I'm late again for a blog post! 😢 I was up bright and early this morning so that I could get some work done (I'm on vacation from said work, but still find myself working from time to time) and get this blog post ready. I was doing some dishes when I turned the faucet to the left a bit and out it popped and practically fell into the sink! Uh oh! Turns out the lock nut that secures the faucet to the counter had completely rotted away and today was the day that it decided to fall over. So I spent the majority of the day trying to fix it. (I didn't by the way and I'm picking up a new faucet tomorrow). Good times...
But the show must go on so here I am a few hours late with my card for Freshly Made Sketches. Our hostess this week is Cécile and as always her sketch has me dreaming that I can design cards the same way she does!
Those silver blobs in the center are pinecones, by the way. I thought for sure that I had a pinecone stamp in my stash somewhere but apparently not, so I had to use this pinecone die cut, which is too small for what I wanted, but did the trick anyway.
The inspiration for this design came from a catalog that I got at work which has bulk Christmas cards with custom printing for companies to send to their customers. The catalog is chock full of inspiration, which I knew would come in handy, so I brought it home and it now resides in my craft room. I found an eye-catching card done in silver and black with green leaves and a pinecone and modified the design a bit to fit the sketch.
Thanks for stopping by! My Freshly Made Sketches teammies have some fabulous cards to inspire you to play along with us so be sure to check them out!
Supplies
Stamps: Holiday Messages (Mama Elephant)
Paper: Basic Black, Whisper White, Wild Wasabi (Stampin' Up!); Pinefeather (Papertrey Ink); foil paper (Recollections)
Ink: Onyx Black (Versafine)
Accessories: Festive Greenery Sizzlit (Tim Holtz); Pine Sprig Cluster die (Impression Obsession); Subtle Dynamic embossing folder (Stampin' Up!); silver cord (Stampin' Up!)
This is quite striking all done up in black with those silver accents! Pretty card, Jen. Too bad about your faucet, but yay for a new one!
ReplyDeleteThis is Stunning! I may have to case this one! I love black and silver and your greenery makes it POP! Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteThis card is so gorgeous Jen! I love that black background! The pinecones and their boughs stand out so nicely! So perfect for Christmas! I wouldn't even know where to start to fix a faucet! I'd probably just cry!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card and it even has a Cecile-vibe going on with those fabulous die-cuts!
ReplyDeleteIt is gorgeous! I love the silver and green on the black. And I totally hear you on dreaming about creating like Cecile!!
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