Better late than never, I always say. It took a long time to come up with an idea for the current Time Out challenge. Even with a fabulous inspiration, my brain couldn't come up with anything. So I played with an older foil mate from Thermoweb and foiled it with matte black. After staring at it seemingly forever, decided to use The Stamp Market and Concord & 9th dies and embossed them with green glitter powder. Diecut the foiled panel and black CS with the leaf die. Trimmed the panel to follow the curve of the leaf and adhered it to a white A2 cardbase. Inlaid the embossed leaf outline and black leaf pieces and, with foam tape, attached the diecut sentiment.

Why, thank you! I did enjoy this pretty little card!
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Oh we would have missed you if you hadn't joined us and better late than never! Super card-I love the way the leaf curves sround the pattern and how you added dimension with the sentiment. Great to see you at Time Out x
ReplyDeleteSo elegant and stylish, Coni ... love how the curve of the panel follows the curve of the leafy sprig ... and the sparkle is fanastic! Your creative brain sure used the time well to come up with this beauty! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Time Out! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning card...love your curved, so classy with that amazing piece of patterned paper. Thank you so much for playing along with us at TimeOut!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool!! I've never seen anyone use green glitter powder before, its gorgeous and so perfect for this challenge. Absolutely love how you die-cut the leaves out of the panel half-way, genius idea. And the geometric background is stunning. Definitely better late than never, I think you should leave things to last minute more often!! xxxx
ReplyDeleteWow, all the sparkle looks amazing! You came up with a wonderful, unique design in the end -I would have never thought of anything like this! Thank you for taking Time Out and joining us!
ReplyDeletethis came out great - no wonder you were staring at it for a long time! Love the glitter!
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