Thursday, January 16, 2014

Dream until your dreams come true

Good morning! I wanted to drop by and share a card I made for a few different challenges:






I heat embossed my sentiment on black cardstock with white embossing powder, then stamped it with MFT Sweet Tooth pigment ink for a chalkboard look. Added some white gel pen around the edges, and some ink smudges as well.


I used a Die-namics border die to cut the white scallops, and mounted them behind my chalkboard panel. My background pattern paper is from American Crafts. I added some black bling strips from Eyelet Outlet, and some Baker's Twine and Jute twine tied in a bow to finish it off.


Thanks for stopping by today! Hope you are having a great week!!!

9 comments:

  1. Lovely card Heather, the chalkboard look is awesome, and so on trend right now! Thanks for joining us for this week's Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge!

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  2. Loving the chalkboard projects this year! Thank you so much for sharing your project with Word Art Wednesday!

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  3. Another delightful creation, Heather. God has certainly blessed you with great talent, and I'm SO very grateful to have you share your gifts with us by playing along in our challenges. He created us to be creative, and to shine as lights for Him. Thanks for playing along. I know your art is a blessing to so many, and I sure appreciate your participation. By the way, I won that MCS bow die-cut that I fell in love with on your project and just HAD to own during last weekend's blog hop. Now the list I'm ordering from Kimberly is one item smaller (LOL). But you did a great job showcasing it and getting me to fall in love with it in the first place, and that's what DT work is about. You do an amazing job. Thanks for being a blessing!
    Karen
    Word Art Wednesday

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  4. GORGEOUS card! LOVE that background and the chalkboard look of the focal panel!

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  5. This is very pretty! I love the beaded borders! Thank you so much for playing along with us over at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge!

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