And here's my card ....
I thought this sketch would be harder to put together than it actually was! I cut out a panel slightly larger than my card base, and used the cut off remnants of each section as a guide to cutting the next one, so there was no faffing about trying to work out angles and whatnot. Hope that makes sense!! I wasn't too worried about matching up my edges as I then die-cut my panel once I'd all the bits stuck down.
For my sentiment I used a really old set of dies, I can't even remember the manufacturer. I cut 3 sets of each letter (the top layer is a lovely white glittery card) and then stuck them all together for some dimension.
3 comments:
Fabulous card! Your papers look so great together. I like the font of those letters, too. It's kind of funky and adds a lot of interest. Have a great weekend.
Ruby, I love this card. The papers you chose are so fun and that font you used for the HB2U is so whimsical and matches perfectly. I definitely need to try my hand at this sketch, but was intimidated by the angles too! Thanks for the inspiration.
Stacy B, DT (single-page) member for SID
Well done on your guest spot Lynne!! What a great card, love the papers you used and the HB2U is such a fab font and soooo sparkly!! xx
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