Lots of Luck to you card.
This card is entered into the CMIT Featured Designer Challenge - St. Patrick's Day design challenge.
This card is entered into the CMIT Featured Designer Challenge - St. Patrick's Day design challenge.
I had so much fun creating this card.
I stamped 4 large hearts and 4 medium hearts (Hearts Print stamp set from Papertrey Ink) on Black PTI cardstock. I then embossed them all with white embossing powder.
I then die cut them all and another 4 small hearts from green patterned paper.
From the hearts I created a shamrock (four-leaf clover). I glued the layers of hearts to make the petals. I finished it by adding a big shiny brad and colored a few of the flowers on the big hearts with a copic marker that matched the color of the patterned paper I used (YG63 Pee Green). I am very impressed that I can color with the copic on the embossed image. Big surprise :-)
I added a ribbon in cream and some twine that I colored with the same copic as above. The charm is an added symbol for the luck I am wishing the person who will receive this card.
The front panel was adhered to a white card from white PTI cardstock.
I also decorated the inside of the card to match (If you notice it's opening from right to left, you are right - it's not a mistake - this card is going to a Hebrew speaking person, and this is how we write and read).
I stamped 4 large hearts and 4 medium hearts (Hearts Print stamp set from Papertrey Ink) on Black PTI cardstock. I then embossed them all with white embossing powder.
I then die cut them all and another 4 small hearts from green patterned paper.
From the hearts I created a shamrock (four-leaf clover). I glued the layers of hearts to make the petals. I finished it by adding a big shiny brad and colored a few of the flowers on the big hearts with a copic marker that matched the color of the patterned paper I used (YG63 Pee Green). I am very impressed that I can color with the copic on the embossed image. Big surprise :-)
I added a ribbon in cream and some twine that I colored with the same copic as above. The charm is an added symbol for the luck I am wishing the person who will receive this card.
The front panel was adhered to a white card from white PTI cardstock.
I also decorated the inside of the card to match (If you notice it's opening from right to left, you are right - it's not a mistake - this card is going to a Hebrew speaking person, and this is how we write and read).
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האמבוסיג -מוצלח מאוד מאוד !
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