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Sunday, August 19, 2012

ABNH #10: A Krafty Birthday

Hello, friends! 

Today I'd like to share a card I made for the current challenge at A Blog Named Hero to make a card incorporating kraft.

I have several ideas floating around in my head but not a whole lot of time to play.  So, I went for a quick and easy card using all Hero Arts stamps. 

I embossed the Stripes and Frame with green embossing powder, stamped the Envelope Pattern with Walnut Stain distress ink, then cut out with a Spellbinders Nestabilities die.  I added the sentiment (from Clear Design Birthday Messages) using a pine green Marvy marker, then mounted it on a larger die cut green cardstock and added green pearls on each edge of the label. 



I took another picture at an angle to show the shine of the green embossed stripes...see it here?


Since my card is a clean and simple design, I'm also going to enter it over at Hero Arts monthly challenge.



I hope I can find some more time to play with kraft...I have been so inspired by the entries so far!  Be sure to check out the current challenge if you get a chance.

Have a great Sunday!
Judy 

7 comments:

  1. i love that you die cut the embossed panel, it's so elegant! thank you so much for playing along with A Blog Named Hero

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  2. Love this Kraft card design it would be great for men!

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  3. Wow- I am LOVING this green with kraft....have never used this particular combo before now but now am imagining all sorts of lovely Christmas pairings.....hmmmm-this might help me get a jump on those pesky Christmas cards. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  4. Lovely colours on Kraft Judy! I just ordered the Envelope stamp! Thanks for dropping by my blog!

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  5. I love the richness of the green with the Kraft!! Super "man" card design!!

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  6. This card is superb! Such a wonderful manly card. I think this would also make a lovely Christmas card with a christmas sentiment.

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Thanks for taking the time to comment...I do appreciate it!
Judy