The stamp of the
week this week at Repeat Impressions is this beautiful Large Arched Window, and
it is available this week only for 50% off with the discount code found at
Repeat Impressions blog. What a deal! Please visit the blog for all the details and
to see the other Rock Star's cards using this stamp.
For my card, I decided to make another Chalkboard Technique card as I learned how to make here. I started with a piece of black cardstock and embossed the large arched window with white embossing ink at the top. I also embossed the “Look to this day” saying from the Sanskrit and “Let Your Light Shine” on the sides. I stamped that sentiment a couple more times with white craft ink and drew some lines with a white colored pencil. I added some yellow stars and layered on a yellow card.
For my card, I decided to make another Chalkboard Technique card as I learned how to make here. I started with a piece of black cardstock and embossed the large arched window with white embossing ink at the top. I also embossed the “Look to this day” saying from the Sanskrit and “Let Your Light Shine” on the sides. I stamped that sentiment a couple more times with white craft ink and drew some lines with a white colored pencil. I added some yellow stars and layered on a yellow card.
This card and
its sentiments seem appropriate for Martin Luther King Jr. Day and also the
start of President Obama’s second term. Here’s hoping every tomorrow will be a
vision of Hope!
I am entering
this card in the Embossing challenges at Totally PaperCrafts and A Gem of a Challenge.
Stamping smiles,
Karen
5 comments:
Karen, You do the chalkboard technique so well, and this is lovely. Love the way you did the "Let your light shine" sentiment.
Stunning card, such a great saying and great job with the embossing! Thanks for joining our embossing challenge at A Gem of a Challenge!
Hugs xx Cara xx DT
lovely creation, thanks for sharing with us at TPC x carol
Love this technique, Karen! Thanks for sharing the link. Your card is awesome.
Wonderful card! You inspired me with your chalkboard technique, so I used it on my sketch card! Thank you for inspiring me!
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