Hello all my wonderful friends! Today I am participating in a little Verve Fan Blog Hop............ yep, Julee has her fans excited about her new releases each month and this month we get to participate in a hop of our own. There are some amazing creations and you can join us!
My project is actually a tri-fold card that I created using alot of elements. I started with a base of cream made with Tim Holtz dies. I had to spend a fair amount of time measuring, matching up papers and curves (lets just say it was a little tedious, but fun!). I used the October Afternoon designer papers because I always feel happy matching them up with my cheerful VERVE stamps. I don't know, just sayin! I added a few little elements like the tag that has the little nestabilities square and a heart made of DCWV chipboard.
The inside of the card looks like this, I was struggline with the shadows on photographing this for some reason. I thought it would make a cute little card to send a photo of the kids or you could even attach a little gift card there in the middle. Oh and some more hearts, buttons and that wonderful butterfly from Blue Skies. Thanks again for stopping by- I hope this was a fun little project that will inspire you!
Heidi
Stamps: Verve: Text Objects, Blue Skies
Heidi
Stamps: Verve: Text Objects, Blue Skies
wow, just gorgeous, Heidi :) Love all the papers and details and your fabulous use of Verve :)
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous. So many details. I love the tri-fold! You did good!
ReplyDeleteFabulously done!! Love the fold and the wonderful elements on the panels.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely and inspiring project! So creative!
ReplyDeleteWOW - that is awesome! You are getting back into it again. I love the colors and shape of the card. Very pretty!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I can see the amount of attention to detail and effort you put into it!
ReplyDeleteDelightful creation...can definitely tell that a lot of work went into this card.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card, Heidi! Love the shape and the lovely elements!
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique card! I really love the inside with the butterfly and that blank space for (as you said) a picture or gift card.
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a cool design! So ornate! I love the hearts and tags tucked into pockets.
ReplyDeletewhat a fabby tri-fold card.
ReplyDeleteVery cute idea.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea Heidi!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is so much more than a card! I think it would be out on my mantle :o)
ReplyDeleteJust poppin in to say I love your card and I miss you :) Hope all is well.
ReplyDeleteJen
so creative! what a wonderful idea, and those colors are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing card. And it looks even better in person! So much detail it's a little work of art : )
ReplyDeletelovely project, heidi!
ReplyDeletethanx for sharing...
This is stunning!!! Absolutely love how you put that card base together - super creative :) TFS!
ReplyDeleteWow,this is amazing! Lots of fabulous details! TFS!
ReplyDeleteVery clever tri fold card--great papers too!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! This is amazing! So much detail! Really beautiful.
ReplyDeletewhat a phenomenal creation!!! Love the tri-fold and all the little details of it.
ReplyDeleteYour tri-fold card is really gorgeous! Great, fun colors!
ReplyDeleteHi Heidi
ReplyDeletethanks for your sweet comments on my blog! The seeing spots embossing embossing folder is made by cuttlebug. It is my favorite!
And your project is SO stinkin cute!
Fab-u-lous!!! What a wonderful tri-fold and what patience you must have to create that! Lots of great colors and just so fun :>)
ReplyDeleteWow... so much going on here that is wonderful!! Love the tri-fold card, colors and combos of details!!
ReplyDeleteOh Heidi, this is gorgeous! LOVING the bright Spring colors, this is so fun!
ReplyDeleteHeidi, this is spectacular! Love this sentiment stamp by Verve. All the extra detail you put into this is amazing...and the tri-fold...oh my!
ReplyDeletestunning hun. hugs rachxx
ReplyDeleteThat is so gorgeous. All those beautiful details. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteJust fabulous! Love the shape and all the amazing details!
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