I needed to make a get well card for my aunt. She had to have her total hip replacement redone. OUCH!!! She's such a tiny petite lady that they had to use a child-size artificial hip on her. Hopefully this time the surgery will work.
My challenge was to use the Always Amethyst decorative paper. I have a lot of time working with this paper. I did find that if I put the black next to the decorative paper instead of the colored card stock it looks better. But wen you put the colored card stock next to the decorative paper it's not as vivid.
So I'd have to say that this time it worked out and I like the colors. And there was another challenge here too. I needed to incorporate some Hodgepodge Hardware on the card too. I buy this stuff and rarely use it.
Now my card is ready to go out in the mail tomorrow!
This card was made entirely of Stampin' Up! products. To view more cards made entirely of Stampin' Up! products click here.
My challenge was to use the Always Amethyst decorative paper. I have a lot of time working with this paper. I did find that if I put the black next to the decorative paper instead of the colored card stock it looks better. But wen you put the colored card stock next to the decorative paper it's not as vivid.
So I'd have to say that this time it worked out and I like the colors. And there was another challenge here too. I needed to incorporate some Hodgepodge Hardware on the card too. I buy this stuff and rarely use it.
Now my card is ready to go out in the mail tomorrow!
This card was made entirely of Stampin' Up! products. To view more cards made entirely of Stampin' Up! products click here.
Thank you SO much for stopping by,
Wanda
Wanda
5 comments:
GORGEOUS Wanda - I love Amethyst and Black together. So striking. Love how you used the hardware!
Have a great day!
Dorothy
That black really does make it pop. Great card.
Wanda, this is beautiful. Blessings and get well wishes to your Aunt for me.
Happy Stamp Day!
I really like this card.
I love this card! Everything about it - stamps, colors, layout! Thanks for sharing it.
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