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Today's spotlight is shining on the Weary World set and Psalm 119:105 Plain Jane illustrated by Julee Tilman, as well as the coordinating Starry Stable Die Set.
I have two cards for you today as one of the Guest Designers for this release.
First up is a card using the new Weary World stamp set. I stamped the sentiment from the set onto a piece cut with a die from the A Cut Above Cupcake Frame set and then another sentiment from the set directly onto the background panel. I cut the cross from the Starry Stable Die Set and then stamped the cross image from the Weary World set onto it with Versamark ink and heat embossed with Ranger Gold Embossing powder. I cut the image panel from red metallic cardstock and then added a strip of Mirrored gold cardstock, rounding the corners with a corner chomper. After attaching the images to it, I wrapped white satin ribbon around it and tied into a bow. I attached to the background with dimensional tape and added a mini clothespin at the top. A few red rhinestones finished it up. I have to say that I loved these metallic papers until I had to photograph my card! It was so hard to get a decent one - most of the them looked like I had used two reds and two different golds which is why I have to say that this card looks better in real life.
My second card features the Psalm 119:105 Plain Jane. Although not necessarily a Christmas verse, I decided to treat it as such with subdued colors. I wanted to illustrate the dark to the light message so I used a combination of light blue and charcoal gray cardstock for the background panel. I stamped the verse onto a tag cut with the A Cut Above Tagged Rectangle Die and then added a pearl matted with a white sequin at the top, attaching to the panel with dimensional tape. I stamped the candle image from the new Pinecone Christmas onto a circle and then colored with Copic Markers, also attaching with dimensional tape and offsetting with a trio of pearls. I added a bit more "light" with a star cut with a die from the Starry Stable Die Set and another strip from the same glittery cardstock, along with messy silver thread underneath the small tab.
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Card 1 Products: Verve Stamps and Dies, Recollections and Bazzill cs, May Arts ribbon, Doodlebug Mini Clothespin, Ranger Embossing Powder, Versamark and Simon Says inks
Card 2 Products: Verve Stamps and Dies, Recollections and PTI cs, Melissa Frances pearls, Simon Says Ink, Copic Markers
Copics: W00, E81, YR30, YR31, C00, C1, C3, C5, BG70, BG0000
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Both, very lovely cards and great inspiration
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I especially like the one with the candle. Both are lovely.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Nancy!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your WONDERFUL cards.
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Beautiful. I love the message of the first card. Just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteJust love the designs and the silver thread detail on the last.
ReplyDeleteMy fav is your second card. I love that bible verse. Your layout is nice.
ReplyDeleteLove these cards. They would be as nice for Easter as Christmas.
ReplyDeleteReally love your use of the verse and the candle on the second card!
ReplyDeleteBoth of your cards today are just lovely. Particularly like the second one.
ReplyDeleteSue
beautiful cards
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! I especially like the second one!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards - love the sentiment and the crisp, clean look.
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Lovely cards!
ReplyDeleteMorning Nancy, thanks for showing us the cross! Really like both of your cards. Thanks to Verve for their generous give aways. Blessings and smiles, Emilou :-)
ReplyDeleteThe cards are beautiful. Love the ribbons on the red. The second is more subdued.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing two great cards.
just lovely!!! the gems are a nice touch
ReplyDeleteLove Your cards.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards. I love the CAS style of them. The first one looks like a gift wrapped in ribbon. The second one is just beautiful in its neutrals.
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty cards! I love the silver and the gold touches!
ReplyDeleteLovely card. God bless, Peggy Allen
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are beautiful!! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards! Love that cross and those verses!
ReplyDeleteBoth of your cards are so pretty! These new stamps are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHow striking both designs are!
ReplyDeletelovely cards, Nancy!
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful cards! Love the gold embossed cross! The candle image goes perfect with this verse!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Love the verses and that card!
ReplyDeleteThese are so rich and elegant.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards Nancy love this Psalm and the stamp set is delish <3
ReplyDeleteLovely, CAS - beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you used the bling on these cards
ReplyDeletethat PJ card is so elegant...love love love it!!
ReplyDelete2 beautiful cards!! both are so elegant.. I love the metallic sheet... very beautiful..
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Moxie Craftie
What pretty cards!
ReplyDeleteLove the cards.
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Wonderful cards! Love the look of the gift on the first and all the silver and grays on the second.
ReplyDeleteboth card are amazing, but my favorite was the gray card, looks so elegant!
ReplyDeletewonderful card designs!
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful cards, but I really think that second one is stunning!! What a great layout and fabulous color combo.
ReplyDeleteSuch great stamps to make such beautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful cards, Nancy! I just love the little extra accents like the clothespin and the thread behind the star. Teeny objects, but they pack a big punch.
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