This is a Get Well card that I made for my Uncle who just recently had surgery. I combined this week's Cards Patterns and CAS-ual Fridays challenge for this card.
I used Mat Stack 4 die and stamp set from PTI. Patterned paper is from Basic Grey, Wander paper pad.
love this card!
ReplyDeletehope your uncle feels better soon, arlene! i love the tall, thin look of your card--this is a really great male designed card-love it:)
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely! I usually see that die used horizontally, love that you turned it vertically! Just beautiful. Hope your Uncle feels better soon!
ReplyDeleteWow...your card is really beautiful! Love your cut out sentiment and embossing!
ReplyDeleteI hope your uncle has a speedy recovery -
ReplyDeleteI know that he'll appreciate this thoughtful card you've made for him! It's beautiful! :o)
Love this card Arlene...Perfect detail in that center and the colors are great!
ReplyDeletegood morning very nice and clean thanks for sharing.. love the colors and high of the card.. so not the regular.. love it..
ReplyDeleteLove all the details of your card! Great colors to! Hope your Uncle feels better real soon:)
ReplyDeleteSherrie K
http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com
Lovely! Love the different dimensions!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! I bet he's going to love it. I hope he gets well soon! Recovering from surgery is no fun. HAVING surgery is no fun! haha
ReplyDeleteThis card is so beautiful, Arlene! The paper is so beautiful and your design is fabulous! I love it! I hope your Uncle is feeling much better :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
http://indymermaid.blogspot.com
This is wonderful! Love the black and yellow with the kraft!! Thanks for playing with us at CAS-ual Fridays!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card! THe colors, the layers the ribbon all work wonderfully together! Great job! Hope your Uncle feels better soon!
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Mary
http://marys-crafty-scraps.blogspot.com/
Brilliant and lovely! I love how you let these gorgeous buttons take center stage for your card. Genius, Arlene. Your cards are always beautiful.
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