Thursday, February 13

love…




I have the great opportunity to Guest Design for this TIME OUT Challenge!

Here's the reason I created what you see above…

This is a yearly photo inspiration challenge in which one of our former Time Out Design Team members, Kim Heggins of Running Stitch Design, donates one of her wonderful handmade bags as both the inspiration and the prize for the challenge.


The base card is black card stock with a layer of red and black card stocks.
On two more piece of the card stocks I stenciled the flakes using a stencil from Cas-ual Fridays Stamps with Hero Arts unicorn ink.
Using a die from My Favorite Things “Huge Love” I die cut black card stock and glued it to the bottom of the card front.
With a die from Tim Holtz I created a black bow for the card front and placed it on a strip of black card stock on the front of the card.
To finish I die cut hearts using Tim Holtz “Stacked Tiles, Hearts” and foam taped them to the card front.

Won’t you join us for this fun challenge and let your creativity run free!


5 comments:

  1. Hello Arlene, what a beautiful take on Kim's bag. Love your idea to make a love card with the stenciled design and cute little hearts. Thank you for your fabulous inspiration and joing us at Time Out <3

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  2. I love your take on the photo, Arlene. I have always loved that stencil and it was a perfect choice for this wonderful card. Thanks so very much for joining us at Guest Designer for this challenge. We always love to see you in the gallery too!

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  3. Beautiful card Arlene! I love the stamping, the bow and the addition of the hearts!

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  4. oh just realised it's stencilled not stamped!

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  5. What a great take on the photo Arlene! That stencilling is perfect! Love the addition of the hearts and bow! Congratualtions on being our GD for this challenge. I look forward to seeing your wonderful creations in future challenges. I hope you have a good week! :)

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