Hello- happy Saturday!
My card today is a simple one layer card. I have embossed two lines close to the bottom of the card and used my hole punch to create two small notches to hold a length of knotted twin in place. I really can't claim this nifty idea of my own- but it really does work a treat!
The dotty background is from Clearly Bessotted stamps (background builders), the sentiment is from a Kirsty Wiseman set I think and the butterfly is from Craftwork cards. Everything has been stamped straight onto the base card using Memento inks (Lulu lavender and Sweet plum).
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Thanks for stopping by today and don't forget to take a look at my paperstash card candy!
Rebecca x
Love this, its simply beautfiul.
ReplyDeleteLove Sheila x
Very very pretty
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely Rebecca, are the stripes on the twine?
ReplyDeleteThanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"
Hi Chrissie, yes there are stripes son the twine but there are also two embossed lines either side of the twine that haven't really show up too well in the photo.
ReplyDeleteRebecca x
just a lovely card,i love it!
ReplyDeleteCarina
Gorgeous! Xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful butterfly card. Love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever way to add the stripes, lovely card
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Rebecca
ReplyDeleteMargaret x
Hi Rebecca. Beautiful card and fabulous stamping. Thank you for playing along with the ATCAS Wings challenge.
ReplyDeleteFlorence x
Fab card. Works great with monochrome s
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creation!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing with us at MAWTT this week, good luck!
Hugs Shell xx
Beautiful card - love the idea of making notches for the twine.
ReplyDeleteKath x
Fabulous card, love your colourway.
ReplyDeleteLynne xxx
Gorgeous CAS card. Love the color ... and your twine treatment is awesome (will have to CASE!) :) Thanks for joining us at Addicted to CAS. Loll xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Rebecca. Love the Clearly Besotted background builder and that tip for keeping the twine in place is great. Thanks for joining in our challenge at A2CAS.
ReplyDeleteKaren x