Good morning Bloggers!! Can you say the title to this post five times fast?? Hehe. I had to keep it. I think it is too funny!!
Every Thursday, the Dream Team posts their fabulous work. This week is an "express yourself" week. Basically it means we can work with anything we want. No theme.
Since the middle of December, I have been working on Valentine's Day cards. I was really happy to get away from all the pink and red, when I chose more regal colors of gold and dark brown.
Both of the stencils that I used here I have had for some time and not used. I love the beautiful Heart Lock (LG672) stencil and knew exactly what I wanted to use it for, but I had to reposition the key and I had to do a few experiments. The other stencil is a border stencil, Eyelet Border (LM 175). All stencils were simply pasted with Gold Embossing Paste, directly on the cardstock. The key was paste embossed on a separate sheet of paper and after it dried, cut out. I stamped the sentiment on the cardstock after the paste was dry and wrapped a ribbon around it....Tah Dah!!!
Thank so much for taking a peek at the weeks Dream Scheme!!! I hope to see you back next week!! Check out the Dream It Up blog for this week's challenge information and links to the other members of the Dream Team!! You can see what they are up to this week.
I hope you all have a day full of blessings!!!
8 comments:
WOW...cutting out that key must have been a challenge...what a gorgeous card Wendy!
OK!!! Love it. YOu and Louise both used two of my all time favs! cutting out the key takes time but so worth it. Great job!
Wonderful card Wendy. Love how you did the key separately. Beauty is always in the details!
Wendy... This card is so beautiful. I can't believe you cut out that key, I'm cutting challenged. I also really like the color scheme, I too get tired of pink and red.
It's gorgeous, Wendy. Love the black and gold combination.
Oooohhh, just STUNNING...all that GOLD!! LOVE it!!
Beautiful card and stencil choice. Very nice.
Beautiful card! You must have some super fine-motor skills to cut out that key, not to mention patience!
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