Hi all and thanks for dropping by! Today's sketch at Freshly Made Sketches was designed by Judy Rozema and at first I was at a loss for how to use it. Then I had the idea of frames and from there it sort of became a Christmas card.
We've just finished a 4-day long weekend for Easter and, boy, was it good to have those extra two days. I actually enjoyed a few hours in my craft room and enjoyed putting this card together. Onto a black card base, I added three thin gold foil cardstock frames. I added a hot-foiled sentiment into the bottom frame and then popped in some hot-foiled and stenciled leaves and berries into all three frames.
No other embellishments as there is quite a bit of gold already 😄
Thanks so much for visiting. The design team have some fabulous cards so please head over and check them out.
Products used:
Ink: Volcano Lake, Lagoon, Crimson, Velvet (Altenew)
Cardstock: Black, Gold Foil Cardstock
Dies: Winter Berries Frame Hot Foil and Die (Pink Fresh), Holiday Florals Background (Spellbinders), A2 Thin Frames (SSS)
Cheers
Karren
Love the black background, who would have thought it would be so bright and happy? Love it. x
ReplyDeleteJudy has me stumped this week, Karren! Looks like you worked your way through it and came out the other end with a truly fabulous Christmas card for your stash!
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I like the drama the black adds! This is wonderful, Karren!
ReplyDeleteYou are a genius! This is fabulous! I love the gold on black! Beautiful holiday card!
ReplyDeleteOh this card is gorgeous Karren! That gold and black is so elegant! I love it. Makes those leaves and berries stand out so nicely! The colour is beautiful! Such a beautiful Christmas card!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! LOVE the golden rectangles and images on the black background. The pops of color are just perfect!
ReplyDeleteThe epitome of elegance! What a gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteThis is so stunning! Super eye catching and gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat great use of the sketch, Karren and such a dramatic result with the foiled rectangles, and foiling of the details
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine