Hello friends! CSCC is back with a new challenge. This time the challenge is to use a pattern paper on ur card. You can use it as layers on cards, as a back ground, as die cuts or the most popular... you can do some paper piecing. The challenge will run for a month, so you will have plenty of time to play along. For more details on the challenge... please click HERE.
Now to my card... I was inspired by a few challenges for my card design from colors to element to the theme.
To make this card, I cut out 4 layers of vellum to form the waves using PPP stitched border die and colored two of those to showcase depth of water. Then I arranged them as the lower edge of the card. I stamped the tiny ship on a pattern paper and fuzzy cut it. I used TAWS Pieces stamp set to create a kite. I also stamped the few clouds from the set and adhered it all on card base. To finish the card, I added the diecut XOXO sent by a sweet friend of mine :)
To make this card, I cut out 4 layers of vellum to form the waves using PPP stitched border die and colored two of those to showcase depth of water. Then I arranged them as the lower edge of the card. I stamped the tiny ship on a pattern paper and fuzzy cut it. I used TAWS Pieces stamp set to create a kite. I also stamped the few clouds from the set and adhered it all on card base. To finish the card, I added the diecut XOXO sent by a sweet friend of mine :)
There is a lot more inspiration from our DT, head over to our challenge blog to see :)
I was inspired by the following challenges -
I can't wait to see what you will create :) Have fun creating something Catchy ;) And be ready for more fun as we will soon be introducing some lovely and talented addition to the team :)
Thank you for stopping by and leaving me a comment :)
Supplies used - Stamp TAWS Nap time, TAWS Pieces; Dies - Pretty Pink Posh Stitched border die; Inks - Memento Tuxedo black, Distress - broken china and Mowed lawn; Pattern paper - Basics grey Hipster; Twine from Recollections and sentiment die cut from my stash; vellum from Staples
Fabulous Deepti! Such a clever and fun idea to have the kite flying from that cute boat, love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a super card, love it!
ReplyDeletehugs and xxx
Gemma
Oh I love the movement the die cuts create Deepti. Too cute.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little boat bobbing on the waves. :)
ReplyDeleteYou're landscape really is inspiring. I love the vellum technique you used and the creative kite you've made. And I also like the unobtrusive greeting which makes this wonderful scene stand out on its own.
ReplyDeleteAwww, how sweet and adorable is this, love!!!
ReplyDeleteHow adorable!! That little boat is so cute and your whole scene is just wonderful! You're amazing!
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize this was vellum Deepti, cool way to create waves and such a cute little card, fab paper piecing. Thanks for joining us at Ink
ReplyDeleteWow!! So cute :)
ReplyDeleteI've never thought to use vellum for waves! VERY cute. Love that little kite.
ReplyDeleteLynn
How CUUUUTE is this!!
ReplyDeleteJust cute! Your ocean is lovely, Deepti!
ReplyDeletehi Deepti! fun card, your design is perfect! .So glad you played along with Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge!
ReplyDeletesparkle & shine *~*
Adorable! Love the way you did the waves!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card--love your special inking and paper piecing.
ReplyDeleteGreat way to create waves.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing with us at INKspirational Challenges. Would love for you to join us again next time :o)
Pia
So cute & love the vellum waves, Deepti!
ReplyDeletesuper cute card! :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the water layers!!! Genius!! Really amazing card!! Thanks for playing along with us at the Be Inspired Challenge!!!
ReplyDeleteDeepti, your card is so awesome! The 'water' is perfect! Thank you for joining us at BIC!
ReplyDeletelove the way you made the water! THis is awesome! Thanks so much for joining us at BIC! Hope to see you again soon!
ReplyDeleteLisa
How cute is that? You made me smile!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for playing along with us at TAWS Be Inspired Challenge!
Anni