Hello and welcome!
I came up with this "For This I Pray" card for my kindness stash of cards.
Here's a list of supplies that I used:
Plaid paper from Papertrey Ink
Vellum from The Paper Studio
Vellum adhesive from Plus Glue Tape
Heavy Weight white card stock from Gina K Designs
Reverse Confetti Walk By Faith for sentiment
Versafine Clair Nocturne Ink with clear embossing powder
Stitched Circle dies from Memory Box
Zig clean color markers
Black multiliner pen
White gel pen
Here's a close up view:
Here's a view with a light shining through from the inside of the card so you can see the vellum:
And one last view:
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Very beautiful card. Love the plaid background and the pretty blooms.
ReplyDeleteTotally amazing Angie. A beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card Angie and the light shining through the vellum is beautiful and unusual. Love it!
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Carol x
You've created a lovelyt card Angie. I love how the circle panel is highlighted with the vellum and the plaid background. Thanks for joining in the fun at the Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week. Tristan DT
ReplyDeleteSuch a creative card Angie, beautiful combo of colours and patterns and a unique way of using vellum. Thanks for joining Ink
ReplyDeleteThe vellum creates a lovely subtle effect and works well with those colours. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great design, Angie. The vellum circle is so unique and is wonderful surrounding the floral panel.
ReplyDeletesimple layout and adorable colored the flowers Angie and love that leaves colored too
ReplyDeleteso beautifully made
hugs
Monika
I’ve never thought of using vellum this way, like a sort of frame. The colors really stand out, great choice of paper too, and your card is very eye catching. Thanks for participating in our challenge at Inkspirational!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely caring card Angie. I agree wit everyone on the vellum. Great way of using it.
ReplyDeleteLove your combination of plaid and flowers and I'm just swooning over that blue...! Hugs, Gwendolyn
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