I haven't forgotten about my New Year's resolution to play along in the
Merry Monday challenge all year, but I did get really far behind after being gone for March - and I'm still behind, really. I plan to catch up during the summer & play with the ones I've missed, but thought I'd at least try to get back on track by jumping back in!
Supplies: Penny Black sticker; Paper Smooches twine; Cuttlebug embossing folder; Colorbox Frost White pigment ink
After embossing the kraft panel, I swiped the raised parts with the white ink, and let it dry. These Penny Black stickers are gorgeous - so much detail!
Here's the
Merry Monday graphic:
xoxo,
Jessi
15 comments:
Oh.My. Gosh.!! GORGEOUS!!! The background is perfect with that image!! Just lovely!!!
Gorgeous! That sticker is fabulous and really like the sponging over the embossed area.
Lynn
Beautiful, love the cord detail. the image is fabulous. super job.
wow what a pretty scene and your coloring is perfect.. fabulous card..
I love the sponging over your embossed background and that sticker is awesome! Thank you for joining us at Merry Monday!
Ooooh! Pretty! I went over the embossing on my card with the frost white also, but you can't even tell! Yours looks soooo amazing! Fabulous card!
So so beautiful! This looks amazing Jess!
Gorgeous sticker image, but the background really sets it off perfectly -- nice!
Love the embossed white bg with the beautiful scene!
WOW, you have really made PB shine Jessi!!
The ink swiped over the embossing looks fabulous and the deer panel is so pretty. Thanks for playing Merry Monday this week!
Beautiful card Jessi, this image is fantastic. Thank you for joining us for Merry Monday.
What a wonderful sticker, Jessi! And I love the embossed panel behind the main image! Thank you for sharing this with us at Merry Monday!
Very striking! I found this challenge hard to do with all its neutral colors. I thought the chances of coming out bland were high. You definitely didn't have that problem though!
Elegant & gorgeous, Jessi! I love the white ink on the embossed card front & the use of twine--fabulous card!
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