Evening All, I hope you are all a little cheerier than the weather here! It's been grey and miserable here all day. I am beginning to lose my faith in an Indian Summer. Anyway, never mind my moaning I have finally managed to get some crafting done and should hopefully manage a few more posts this week. I wanted to share this little graduation card with you which I made for one of my classes. The theme for the class was 'Paper Techniques' so for this card I used paper weaving. The scalloped frame was cut on the Cricut and as always the lovely Tilda was coloured with ProMarkers. The sentiment stamp is also from Magnolia and is great for so many occasions.
I am entering this in the following challenges:
Spoon Full of Sugar - Challenge #122 'Anything Goes'
Ooh-La-La-Challenge - Challenge #63 'Sentiment'
ProMarker Colour Recipe:
Gown, Shoes and Mortar Board: Cool Grey 2, 3, 4 & 5
Hair: Raw Sienna, Terracotta, Henna
Tassle: Berry Red
Skin: Blush, Dusky Pink
Scroll: Satin, Vanilla
lovely work hun x
ReplyDeleteOh, wow!
ReplyDeleteThis card is so stunning!
I love the stamp and the text is adorable!!!
Hugs, Albert
What a gorgeous card lovely colour combo and your colouring is perfect, love that sentiment too
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing with us at ooh la la
Wendi
A fabulous card, great image and the sentiment is quite true.xxx
ReplyDeleteSorry forgot to say Thanks for sharing this with us at Ooh La La.xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is fab Clare, love the paper weaving idea and your Tilda image is really sweet.
ReplyDeleteNicki, xx
Absolutely beautiful Clare!! I love how it turned out. Good luck on your entry, you'll do awesome!
ReplyDeletethis is beautiful. I wonder if you have heard of Papercraft Star yet? We'd love for you to enter some of your pretty projects in our challenges... we are holding a DT call soon and you can enter our gift certificate drawing right now. http://papercraftstar.blogspot.com/2010/09/another-gift-certificate-give-away-at.html
ReplyDeleteA stunning card Clare. I love paper weaving. It is such a great way of using several bp's at once.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us at Ooh La La.
Carol
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