Thursday, April 30, 2015

Thinking of You

I finally found time to make a card for the PTI Make it Monday challenge. Lizzie shares her great ideas on softening patterns using vellum. You can find the video HERE.

The graphic design was made using the chevron or arrow stamp from Postmarks. I don't really even know what that design is called, but I thought it would make a fun, graphic background so I stamped it using Limeade Ice and Hawaiian Shores ink. The sentiment is from Graceful Greetings.

I'm also entering this card into the following challenges:
Word Art Wednesday
Simon Says Wednesday Challenge
Thanks so much for looking! Blessings~ Birgit

12 comments:

Keri said...

Oh I love this, Birgit! So pretty. :)

Vicki Dutcher said...

This is wonderful! Love your stamped bg pattern and with the vellum - yep, awesome!

The Paper Toile said...

Beautiful! I love the pop of yellow your sentiment.

Vikki H said...

Graphic design is refreshing & your 70s colors perfect! A wonderful card!

Marcia Hill said...

Great background Birgit and I love the very top of your card to hide the adhesive of the vellum...great idea!! :0)

Joyce said...

This is amazing, Birgit. I love your colors and design, and I need to check my postmarks set because this is an amazing graphic stamp that I had no idea I had.

Melissa Bove said...

Gorgeous card! Such a wonderful design! So pretty!

Thank you very much for joining us this week at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog!

hugs...
Melissa

Tara said...

Such an amazing background! Fab color combo too!

Joy2Scrapbook said...

Very Pretty! Love the colors you chose!

Nancy Penir said...

Birgit, you amaze me! Never would have thought to use this stamp for it's 'wallpaper' effect, but the colors, and all over pattern is wonderful! Love the double scalloped top too!

Kathy Mc said...

Great colors and background stamping, Birgit! Your scalloped edges work perfectly to hide adhesive for attaching vellum. Just lovely!

Barbara said...

Absolutely beautiful Love the colors and the background that you made. That sweet double scalloped top is the bomb!