Friday, April 18, 2014

Sister Act Challenge #53

Sister Act's anything goes challenge this week is sponsored by JW Illustrations.

Not one Copic marker was used in the making of this card - kind of a different one for me, eh?  My friend, Maura has a Splitcoast gallery that is growing by leaps and bounds.  Lately, she has been using an inlaid die technique on many of her cards.  If you pop over to her gallery, you will see what a fabulous eye Maura has for clean lines and precision with this technique.  All of her great cards inspired my card.  It was a lot of fun to make.

Hope you will take a look at the DT cards at Sister Act and join our challenge.

Challenges Entered:
One Crazy Stamper April Challenge - ATG
Sentimental Sundays - Embossing
613 Avenue Create - ATG with optional twist reuse or recycle something (bow)
Aud Sentiments #104 - for a friend
4CCC #190 - Sentiment only (no pictures)


6 comments:

  1. Such lovely fresh colours and a great idea with the inlaid die technique - i might try this one! thanks for the inspiration and for sharing this with us at Sentimental Sundays x

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  2. Thanks for the shout-out, Cathy! You had me smiling as I read your post.
    I have so much fun with the inlaid die technique and I'm glad you did too. It looks even more impressive IRL I think. I love all the papers and colors you put together in this one. You area a master at that!

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  3. Your inlaid die technique is very striking as is the embossing. The patterns and colors of your DP are lovely. Thanks for visiting with us at 613 Avenue Create.

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  4. Beautiful card design. Thank you for joining us at Aud Sentiments challenge good luck Ginny ♥

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  5. A great card. Thanks for joining us at One Crazy Stamper this month.

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  6. Great technique, love the way you did this, awesome touch with the flowers too. Thanks for entering our challenge at 4 Crafty Chicks, very nicely done!

    Leanne DT@4CC

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Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. I appreciate each and every one of them. Cathy