I haven’t given up on card making while doing LOAD. In fact, I’ll have quite a few to share next month, but I wanted to get this one up for this week’s CASE challenge. Here’s the card to case:
I liked the diagonal lines on this card, and needed a thank you note for a friend. Here’s my take on it:
I started with a ready-made card by Memory Box, and cut strips of paper from the papers provided in Simon Says Card kit for January. The sentiment comes from a Hero Arts stamp set, “Everyday Sayings,” and the little stars are from A Muse.
Hope your week is off to a good start! I’m anxiously watching the weather as Matt is headed home this weekend from Denver. He’s been off work for two days because of the snow there, and it’s headed our way again. He turns 30 on Thursday, so I’m hoping he gets here for a birthday celebration!
Love it…what a fantastic design! The colors are perfect together! Thanks for playing along with us this week at CASE Study!
Karen, I far prefer your card, it is probably the colours that do it for me and I agree, the diagonals make it more interesting.
I notice you get the Simon Says Stamp card kit, what do you think of them. I have been umming and ahhing about whether to subscribe but don’t know whether I would make good use of it.
Oh, and by the way, you did cross my mind when I put my PTI card together, I know you love those colours.
So effective and I like the sentiment on the diagonal too.. Hoping Matt makes it and crossing fingers. more snow? 🙁
It’s been a while since I’ve had a chance to comment but I’ve just caught up on all the posts I’ve missed – you have been busy! I love the layout of Sarah and Caleb reading, definitely my favourite 🙂
After your comment on my blog I went back to the photos of Alice at the same age Megan is now and have popped them on the blog this morning. No doubting the similarities 🙂 xx
Love your take on the card – and I’m imagining doing something similar with washi tape!
That’s such a beautifully versatile design..it’s very nice indeed.
I hope those birthday celebrations are brilliant!
Have a wonderful visit with Matt.
Rinda
Love the diagonal design and teeny sentiment & stars, Karen!
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