Thursday, May 29, 2014

Oriental Thank You Card

I thought I would try a sketch with an oriental themed card. The background patterned paper is by Crate Paper. The lantern is a Cricut die cut that I sprayed the off white layer with glimmer mist by Tattered Angels. The Spellbinders die cut has been inked while it was still in the die with Ranger Distress Ink. I stamped the Thank you characters onto Neenah Solar White cardstock with Simon Says Stamp red ink. The stamp is by Stampendous. I punched the characters out using a square punch and then inked the squares with Rangers Distress Inks.
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9 comments:

Vickie Y said...

Your Oriental card is beautiful; love the colors you used and like the way you flipped the sketch. Thank you for playing along with us at MFP Oriental Sketch Challenge.

Unknown said...

Lovely Design, as always it is a pleasure to see your Creations, and thank you for sharing them with us over at Fan-Tastic Tuesday, it is much appreciated...I hope you will join us again for another fun challenge next week, and good luck in the draw...
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Suzy B Owner Fan-Tastic Tuesday
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Marlene Atkinson said...

A lovely card. Thank you for joining us at Crafty Creations Challenge. Marlene DT

cass said...

Lovely card, thanks for joining us at Fan-Tastic Tuesday this week

Peggy T. said...

Lovely card, Cindy. Thanks for joining us at TTCRD Challenge. I hope to see you again next challenge.

Peggy T.
TTCRD DT

Emily Leiphart said...

Beautiful card, Cindy! I love the lantern and papers. Thanks so much for playing along with the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge: Anything Goes!

Judith said...

I love this Cindy - so original and unusual - thank you so much fro playing along at MAWTT this week hugs Judith x

8kidsandstillfindtimetocraft said...

Beautiful creation ..Thankyou for joining us at the crafty girls challenge blog..good luck ..Anita DT

Unknown said...

What a perfect use of the glimmer mist - and inks all around. Such a unique and elegant card. Thank you for joining ScrapbookerPhD's Die Cut challenge.