I wanted to create a card for New Year's, but I couldn't find any stamp that I liked except for the one I used for this card, which is discontinued, but I think that it fits perfectly for the idea of New Year's. The stamp is called Sense of Time, and it matches with the designer paper.
This is my first time participating in the Freshly Made Sketches, and I combined this challenge with Pals Paper Art, whose theme is tags. Actually it was my friend Gisela's idea to combine the theme of the PPA and the Freshly Made Sketches. We were both playing around with the design and I came up with this card.
The designer series paper I used is another sneak peak of the Occasions Mini Catalog, which will be available on January 4th. I love this mini catalog full of new stamps, papers, framelits, edgelits, and much more! If you like to receive it, contact me and I'll be glad to mail it to you along with the Sale-A-Bration promotions.
I wish you a Happy New Year full of blessings!!
Wish you all well,
You and your friend work good together! Ha,Ha,Ha
ReplyDeleteGood job, nice looking card. I'm glad you posted yours I ran out of time.
Oh my, this is just lovely .... how cute do those tag/panels look with the pretty buttons and twine, I love your creative stamping on the focal image too ... great job!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining in the fun with us at Freshly Made Sketches!!!
beautiful card! I love the tags you used for the side panels - such a great idea! Thanks for playing along with us at FMS!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I was just thinking that I need a good New Year's card! Thanks for the inspiration and I too love that new DSP! Thanks for joining Freshly Made Sketches this week!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love the colors and the vintage look of your card. Thanks for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely! I love how you used the sketch with the tags. So glad you joined us at Freshly Made Sketches!
ReplyDeleteJen Timko
Beautifully done! Great details! I love that clock image!
ReplyDeleteVery cool card, love the side panels done that way.
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