Recently I’ve seen the Retro Sketch site show up on some of my favorite card-making blogs. This week’s sketch appealed to me and was perfect for trying out the lesson on cutting materials other than paper in the Cut Above Class.
I used some Magenta Adhesive-backed cork and some Papertrey Ink felt to die cut the banner.
The cardstock is Classic Kraft by Papertrey Ink and the patterned paper from the new Neopolitan line by American Craft. The twine is from Paper Source and the brad is an old Making Memories one.
We’ve had a fabulous weekend despite cold, rainy weather. Yesterday afternoon I attended a three hour workshop with Cole Thompson on Black & White Photography. If I had paid double or triple what I did, I would have thought it worth the money. An excellent speaker, very well-prepared, adn wonderful content. I’ve been reading some books by David DuChemin (Within the Frame and Vision and Voice), and Cole’s workshop was a perfect accompaniment to what I’ve been reading. The lessons from my current online course, A Sense of Place, also fall right in line. I could easily immerse myself all day in this material!
Today was the birthday brunch and later this week, I’ll have several posts heavy on photography. The egg boats were fabulous (thanks, Deb!) as was the cinnamon French toast, and Chocolate Raspberry Ganache Cake. My sister-in-laws brought wonderful fruit salads. It was great to have the family together. Most of them had not seen Matt since January, or Skylar since October.
Love this Karen! The cork and felt banner are perfect! Thank you so much for playing along at RetroSketches this week!
A gorgeous card,Karen….the cork works really well.
Glad you had such a lovely family gathering.
Your comment on my Tunis post was so true.
Oh I love the texture of the banners!!! The small bits of red really pop!!! So glad you played along with us this week at RetroSketches!
The whole weekend sounds wonderful Karen, and I love it when classes are filled with inspiration and wonderful instructors!
Thanks for another sketch link, and I second the egg boats! I wish I could settle into some photography. I have one more big week of end-of-semester business and then maybe I can. I’m just feeling really scattered these days creatively.
Rinda
Oh, I love that retro cork look! and now I’m looking forward to lots of new pictures from you this week too. Perfect.
Such a fun card. Love the layout sketch you used. That is a great banner using cork! Cool idea.
I love the texture the cork adds.
oh, I totally love this card. That cork is great!
Cork banner is just amazing, like everyone says. Just love the texture and use of that chevron paper with the banners and their little points. Perfect and so simple.
I love your card! The kraft, cork and red work so well together. I love your banner! Reminds me I’ve have adhesive cork forever and don’t think I’ve ever cut into it, lol. I’m glad the brunch went well and you are enjoying your company!
Gorgeous! i love that cork banner, with the chevron paper behind them!!
Thanks for playing along with us at RetroSketches. 🙂
That cork banner is awesome, love your card.
AMAZING card! I love the cork banners! Thanks for playing along at Retro Sketches!
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