Howdy! and welcome. It was my daughter's birthday yesterday. So, we spent half the day together {smile]. I got up early, and made her a dozen of ButterBeer Cupcakes. She is a fan of Harry Potter. On my way over to her house yesterday morning, I brought her, her favorite drink from Starbucks to start her morning. Along with some roses and a hand-made Birthday card. We spent a few hours, yesterday morning sitting at her dining room table chatting, like ol' friends. It was a very good morning. Then, I took her to lunch.
I wanted a little direction on creating her birthday card. She isn't a 'shabby chic, vintage' kind of girl. She is more clean and simple, with a flair for modern.
I stopped by the CAS(E) this Sketch challenge site. Their current sketch, #168, was pretty easy to work with. {smile}.
here is what I made:
Recipe: I used one of my favorite kraft card stock for the base. It's by Paper Studio. Love the color! I added the last two scrap pieces I have of this beautiful pattern paper. My daughter loves blue, and the confetti pattern paper looks festive! I matted the confetti pattern paper onto a scrap piece of Indigo card stock by Stampin' Up!.
I tied some thin pink ribbon around the card front, in place of the horizontal strip. I also added a tag in place of the 'notch'. I hand stamped the tag outline in baked brown sugar and the sentiment in basic black, both classic inks by Stampin' Up!. and viola! modern, and clean and simple.
Yeah, I wanted to add some machine stitching, a button, and some sequins. But, my daughter loves clean and simple. And the card is for her. {smile} Happy Birthday!
We are going out to dinner tonight. My mom is in town, so it will be nice to have the whole family together. Her birthday present is a bread maker. She has been asking for one.
2 comments:
Beautiful take on the sketch! I love your mix of patterned papers!
I love the combo of patterns!! So pretty!
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