Tuesday, October 23, 2012

~Off the Edge Hello~



Hello there friends~


Here's one more for 












I used positive and negative die cuts for 
hosted by Erin Lincoln.


I die cut a circle in the cardbase and added a DP panel that was stamped and embossed.

It was easier for me to stamp on a panel and adhere from behind the cardbase than to ink within the gap.


I created a "positive" frame by using two sizes of circle dies.


Hope you are having a great day so far~



stamps: October Afternoon 9 to 5,Papertrey Ink Communique Sentiments
dies: Spellbinders classic circles, My Favorite Things Die-namics Sentiment Strips
paper: Papertrey Ink Rustic Cream,Studio Calico Abroad DP,Authentique Lively
ink: Memento Ink Rich Cocoa,Versamark Ink
white embossing powder










12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Super fab design! Such fun colours and I just adore that embossed phone dial!

Annette Allen said...

oh i so love this...love that phone dialing image...so fun

Andrea Walford said...

What a great card! Love the color combo and the use of positive and negatives of dies.

Jingle said...

Very cute card!

Anonymous said...

Awesome mom!!!!!! :D

Jenny said...

Loving the vintage telephone dial and a pretty colour combo too :0)
Thanks for joining in the fun at CASual Fridays this week :0)
Jenny x

Emily Keaton said...

Wow, Marlena, that is one sweet card!!! I just L-O-V-E that awesome rotary phone dial. It looks awesome on that bright pink background. Makes me think of a "princess phone!"

gracescraps@gmail.com said...

Such a fun card!! Love the colors! ~ Blessings, Tracey

http://gracescraps.blogspot.com/

Pauline said...

This is brilliant, i love this old fashioned phone dial! I remember them!

Anonymous said...

What a fun design! Love the mix of images you used and the green and pink looks great together :) Thanks for playing this week at CAS-ual Fridays!

Suzanne said...

Marlena, I love that phone!!!! LOVE! This is so great! Thanks so much for playing along at CAS-ual Fridays!

Nancy Penir said...

Loving your simple placements of elements. Works perfectly.