Graduation season is here thus I've made two very similar feminine cards based on Less is More Sketch #26. I rotated the sketch 90 degrees and used papers from You Are Enough and my very favorite Graduation stamps from the late 1990's called "Congratulations Graduate" from Close to My Heart. The first card has Sangria Embossing Powder and the second card has Black Tinsel Embossing Powder.
I'm also entering this card into the following challenges:
DL. Art Thursday--Graduation
Everybody-Art-Challenge--Monochrome
Crafty Sentiments Designs--Anything Goes
Try it on Tuesday--Feminine
Retro Rubber Challenge #158--Tics and Tacs (pinks and reds, patterned paper and something shiny)
Thanks for stopping by! Have a wonderful week filled with fun and creativity!
:) Marie
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8 comments:
These are really great graduation cards!!
Thank you for joining the DL.ART Thankful Thursday #277 “Graduation” Linky challenge.
Have a blessed day
DIANA L.
DL.ART
http://dianamlarson.blogspot.com
Love that you heat embossed the sentiment and the little image. Great way to use that tictactoe row, love the pinks. Thanks for joining us at Retro Rubber this time. Claire DT
Super cute congrats cards! Lovely colors! Thanks for joining us at Try it on Tuesday!
Lovely monocrome card and also a fabulous gratuation card. By using this Sangria Embossing Powder you gave this card a really fantastic look.
Thank you for joining the EAC Challenge.
Hugs Uschi
Lovely congratulation cards
Thanks for joining in at Try It On Tuesday Challenge
Joan
Two great graduation cards and I love that you flipped the sketch. Thanks for joining us at Less is More.
Two great graduation cards and I love that you flipped the sketch. Thanks for joining us at Less is More.
A great card using our rotated sketch. At Less is More we have a maximum number of combined challenges of 5 (including ours) so, unfortunately, on this occasion you have exceeded this. Please do join us again and thanks so much for sharing with us at Less is More, Anita x
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