So, yesterday I showed you how to make an Easel Card. Today I am showing you an example of a full size Easel Card.
This card was made by my dear friend Terri. This is one of the cards she used in her class. I SO love this set and this card is just stunning.
I LOVE the textured background that is done using an embossing folder. The Dotted Swiss scalloped circle behind the focal panel is a wonderful touch.
My favorite part of this card is the decorative paper the bow is wrapped around. The top part of it is curled down a bit to give it that distressed look.
Terri pays a lot of attention to detail. That is something I lack. I do love detail but I don't always add a lot on my cards. I guess I figure if I added one texture or one layer with sponging it's good. This card has lots of layers, sponging, texture, dimension plus it's an Easel Card! Terri never ceases to amaze me with her card creations.
Terri pays a lot of attention to detail. That is something I lack. I do love detail but I don't always add a lot on my cards. I guess I figure if I added one texture or one layer with sponging it's good. This card has lots of layers, sponging, texture, dimension plus it's an Easel Card! Terri never ceases to amaze me with her card creations.
This card can be used for so many occasions too, like birthday, get well, thinking of you, friendship, thank you, sympathy and even an anniversary card. I love cards that are versatile!
I just love how this card looks and I am thinking of remaking the front of this card and adding it to a notebook! I'll share it with you if I get it done!
Thank you ever so much for stopping by,
Wanda
2 comments:
This is GORGEOUS! Love all the embossing on here - and it all goes together just perfect. So very pretty.
Lynn
Wanda this is exquisite. I love all of the embossing and your choice of colors.
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