Today I have two cards almost the same-I used the same Beautiful Orange crinkle ribbon from Really Reasonable Ribbon. I also used the same Heartfelt Creations Stamp set, and same die cut from Heartfelt .
one was colored with Spectrum Noir Markers and One with Copic, one on card stock and one on Sticky back canvas from Claudine Hellmuth.
I am having a little giveaway for the first person that leaves the correct answer
This is card # one with a key added to the crinkle ribbon and a Martha Stewart punch was used for the inside. Isn't that a wonderful sentiment in the inside?
This is a different angle and close up of the flowers
This is card two with the same rich orange crinkle ribbon- I added a butterfly brad to the ribbon for an accent.
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how about another view and the inside
OK, now I need you to guess which one is card stock, which is canvas? Which is Spectrum Noir and which is Copic- can you tell?
I am entering the following challenges:
The Cheerful Stamp pad- anything goes
Paper Pretties- paper piecing or piercing
Gorgeous! Hmm...#1 is stickyback canvas and Copics? I think LOL?!
ReplyDeleteDawn...these are both beautiful and love this HC die :)
ReplyDeleteWow! This is so cool! I love how it looks with the clear cover/front. You did a beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteI am friends with someone who just started working for Spectrum Noir....and I saw her practice A LOT at CHA... so I am pretty sure the first card is the Spectrum Noir and the second one is Copic.....and the first one is card stock and the second one canvas.... that's my final answer! lol!!! I loveeeeeeeeeeeeee the colors on these!! BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteoh Dawn sweetie how beautiful is this card oh Hun its so classy,and so so beautiful an amazing design,Hun,brilliant hugs Cherylx
ReplyDeleteJust beatiful! I think you've gotten your answer already. :)
ReplyDeleteThis card is gorgeous, Dawn! I love the acetate front showing off all the details of the card. Beautiful colours and layers!
ReplyDeleteBoth are so beautiful! My guess is that #2 is the canvas card. Thanks for the inspiration - I have some of that canvas, and never think to use it! Hugs...
ReplyDeleteYour cards are both so pretty! I came over to check them out from the RRR blog. Lovely work! :)
ReplyDeleteI think the first one is canvas and Spectrum Noir and the second one is Copics and cardstock. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card, Dawn!
ReplyDeleteHugs and smiles
Oh my goodness! I couldn't even begin to guess...I just know they are both gorgeous and so very creative of you Dawn!
ReplyDeleteDawn, what a beautiful card! I love the sentiment inside and the way you tied the ribbon like a cross. And that little butterfly - a very sweet touch! Both are colored so lovely!
ReplyDeleteTake care and STAY POSITIVE!
Dawn, Both are beautiful!! your work is amazing!! Excellent coloring on both...
ReplyDeleteAwesome projects!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Dawn! Love the pretty flowers and that ornate frame!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card
ReplyDeleteColleenB.
This is divine! love the frame and the gorgeous orange lilly!
ReplyDeleteGreat work!! I guess that card #1 is canvas and Spectrum Noir. Card #2 must be Copics and card stock.
ReplyDeleteLisa
Very pretty! Thanks for joining us at The Cheerful Stamp Pad! :)
ReplyDeleteA lovely card. Thanks for joining us at The Cheerful Stamp Pad.
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