Today, I am introducing JustRite® PaperCraft’s March 2014 Release – Baroque Frame Cling Background Stamp and using the "Thinking of You" sentiment and frame from Magnolia Vintage Labels Seven Clear Stamps Set, cut from Vintage Labels Seven Dies. I also used Spellbinders® 5 x 7" Card Creator Series - S6-001 5 x 7 Matting Basics A and S6-002 5 x 7 Matting Basics B dies to create an elegant 5 x 7" card.
JustRiteの3月リリースの最終日です。今日はBaroque Frame Cling Background Stampを使い、エレガントなカードを作りました。真ん中の”Thinking of You"をMagnolia Vintage Labels Seven Clear Stamps Setから押して、Vintage Labels Seven Diesダイで切て• エンボス (cut and emboss) しました。
I used a combination of S6-001 5 x 7 Matting Basics A and S6-002 5 x 7 Matting Basics B dies to create card panel.
For the "Thinking of You" sentiment and frame image, I use the Magnolia Vintage Labels Seven Clear Stamps Set and cut and embossed from the Vintage Labels Seven Dies set.
Here's another look at the finished card...
Project Supplies:
JustRite Papercraft Stamps – Baroque Frame Cling Background Stamp and Magnolia Vintage Labels Seven Clear Stamps Set
JustRite Exclusive Dies - Vintage Labels Seven Dies
Spellbinders® Creative Arts - S6-001 5 x 7 Matting Basics A and S6-002 5 x 7 Matting Basics B
Inks – IMAGINE Craft®/TSUKINEKO® (StazOn Ink - Jet Black)
Cardstock and Card Base - Darice and Core'dinations ColorCore Cardstock®/David Tutera™ Celebrate Cardmaking System
Patterned Papers - Webster's Pages (Sunday Picnic Collection)
Button - Jenni Bowlin
Rhinestone - Want2Scrap©
Trinket Pin - Maya Road
Ribbon - Offray
Adhesives - Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L (3D Square Foams, E-Z Runner and Dodz)
See what my fellow designers have created with today’s beautiful release!
JustRite Inspiration
Becca Feeken
Kristi Schurr
Amy Tedder
Marisa Job
Darsie Bruno
Margie Higuchi
Thanks for stopping by to visit!
MargieH
5 comments:
Beautiful card!
what an elegant card! great job!
Great card! Love the stamps!
Wow, that frame is pretty neat!
Very fancy card.
Thanks for the inspiration. I created a card last night and have been wondering how to make it less plain.
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