Saturday, October 5, 2013

Sent From Heaven

Hi Friends! Happy World Card Making Day!! Today I'll be sharing a card I made for our niece and her hubby who just found out they are expecting their first baby. My hubby and I are so excited for them in this new journey in their life. 

I used my Scor-pal to create some texture on a piece of clear card stock, I thought this would be such a fun touch to this card.
Here's a short video that shows you the card up close...



 I love the clear crisp lines you get from the Scor-pal. 
 I am really pleased with how well this card turned out. I love designing cards when I know the person personally...it just gives it so much more meaning. I can't wait to give this to her and give them a huge hug with congratulations. 

Thanks so much for stopping by my blog today and for checking out another project. I hope all of you are doing something creative today and please leave a comment if you have any questions on how I created the card...or if you just want to say you like it...lol :)

Happy Crafting!!

Products used:
Scor-pal
Scor-tape
3GJ Crinkle Ribbo
G45 Little Darlings
Mon Ami Gabby
Petaloo
CS
Vintage Lace
TH Distress Ink
 

10 comments:

  1. Great use of the Scor-Pal--creating texture. Beautiful card, too.

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  2. great idea. i nvever would have thought to score on acrylic.

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  3. Beautiful card love how you scored the clear acrylic for texture .

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  4. What a great idea - scoring acetate! Never would have thought of that :)

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  5. Great card and a lovely technique. Thanks for sharing. Ursula xx

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  6. Can't go wrong using G45. Thanks for sharing how you made it.

    Beneta

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  7. This is awesome, such a pretty card.

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  8. Love the clear cardstock with the scoring! It really makes the card... great job!

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  9. Lovely card! I love that acrylic piece! Very creative, gives some great texture! TFS.

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  10. Absolutely gorgeous creation, a little shabby chic and a lot of elegance. I Love the scored clear die cut, looks spectacular.

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