Well, hello to everyone stopping by my blog and please know that I'm very grateful for your visit today. I appreciate every single visitor, every single comment, and every single opportunity to either make a new blog friend or to reconnect with an old one. Either way, it always makes me happy. Any time that I can make a card and adorn it with some type of ribbon or trim, it opens up a whole world of different creative options, and Really Reasonable Ribbon always makes it easy and fun.
For this card, I started with basic black cardstock that I layered with a yellow patterned paper from JilliBean Soup. Next, I cut a frame from white cardstock using the Crimped Frames Die from The Greetery. I inked the edges and I stencilled the background using a Tim Holtz lines stencil in Fossilized Amber Oxide Ink. I'm sorry to say that I don't know what company makes the light bulb dies I used as they're not in their original packaging.
The sentiment I used is found in the He Is The Light Stamp Set from Stamp Simply. At the bottom of my card, I ran a length of Black & White Bold Plaid Ribbon and I also tied a pretty bow with it. Underneath the bow, I added some bundled Yellow Burlap String and several pretty Double Head Stamens. I topped it all with a White Carnation using a cut piece of Scor-Tape. The screw-in part of the light bulbs (two layers) were raised up using 3-D Foam Tabs for dimension.Be sure to stop by the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog for lots of great inspiration as well as information about special sales and promotions. We're always here to help, to inspire, and to answer any questions we can. Whether you need ribbons and trims, Adhesives, Mulberry Flowers or Embellishments, you're almost always sure to find it all when you shop RRR. Thanks so much for stopping by today, everyone. Have a great week.
Blessings,
Karen
I'm sharing my card in the following:
Die-Cut Divas Challenge Blog - March Challenge: Anything Goes w/Dies - I used a Crimped Frame Die and the Light Bulb dies. This challenge is sponsored by the fabulous Lawn Fawn. HURRAY!
Inspiration Station Challenge - March: Photo Prompt - I was drawn to the (literal) light in this photo. I see how the sunlight plays on everyone's beautiful colors. I also see how the light lives inside people....and this is for people all over the world. The light shines through, people dance, people connect. Isn't this photo beautiful?
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Easter/Spring - As we all SPRING Forward in DayLIGHT Savings Time, it made me think of this kind of light.
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Easter/Spring - As we all SPRING Forward in DayLIGHT Savings Time, it made me think of this kind of light.
Very clever design indeed!! Thanks for playing along our March challenge at Die Cut Divas.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Karen - those light bulbs are gorgeous, and I love the way you have used them to illuminate the scripture.
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Maxine
Stunning card and message!
ReplyDeleteThose are great light bulbs! Wonderful card-Thanks for joining us at Die Cut Divas!
ReplyDeletelove the bulbs with the verse, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love the lightbulb die cuts and your interpretation of the photo is so clever. Great card Karen, Thanks for sharing your lovely card with us at The Inspiration Station Challenge. We look forward to seeing more from you soon.
ReplyDeleteDonna xx
Beautiful Blossoms Challenge
Inspiration Station Challenge
Paper Funday Challenge
I love your composition of this card. A clever take on our challenge at Inspiration Station - thanks for sharing with us
ReplyDeleteHi Karen! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment, even though Blogger unpublishes me time and again. I really do not get it. Anyways, I love this super fun card! Yellow and grey= perfection! Love those darling light bulb dies, too.
ReplyDeleteLove the card. Those light bulbs with the hearts for the inside are adorable. The card is just gorgeous. So glad you joined us at Die Cut Divas.
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