I had some fun over the weekend playing with several of my new stamp sets and designer series papers (DSP). This is called Bohemian DSP and it is exploding with color. Every sheet is better than the next.
Here is the Pals Paper Arts Sketch Challenge this week:
I really had fun creating with this sketch. The Bohemian DSP was my focal point and made this sketch come alive.
To create the angular bottom I placed the top part of the largest banner framelit on an angle until I could see the angle I wanted and then ran it through the BigShot. I hand cut the left side corner off to get the second angle.
This is a great masculine DSP so I created this card to send to one of our sons. Let's look at the inside.
I added the new coordinating Bohemain Washi Tape on the inside of the card. The smile is from a framelit I purchased at Hobby Lobby a while ago.
While there is a lot going on with the colors and patterns I really like how this turned out.
I would love to get your comments. I am counting down the days for the launch of the new catalog. I are you as excited as I am? I hope this sneak peek got you more excited!
Thanks for stopping by!
Michelle
Stampin' Up products used to create my project:
Beautiful, Michelle! I love the linen thread with the button!
Posted by: Ann Schach | June 04, 2015 at 05:26 PM
You design such pretty cards...and the inside is just as beautiful. So glad you joined us this week at the Pals Paper Arts sketch challenge.
Posted by: Maggie | June 01, 2015 at 01:15 AM
Hello Michelle: Your card is very graphically beautiful, I love the DSP you used to create it, the colors and the patterns compliment each other perfectly. I also love, love the way you decorated the inside, it's always so fabulous to see that.
Thank you for sharing.
Paper hugs.
Maria Rodriguez.
www.swimbikerunandstamp.blogspot.com
Posted by: Maria Rodriguez | May 29, 2015 at 04:05 PM
Love the way you've combined these patterns, Michelle! Great card. Thanks for playing along with this week's challenge.
Posted by: Brian King | May 28, 2015 at 03:40 PM
Great card...really like the use of DSP here and the inside of the card is so cute!
Posted by: Windy Ellard | May 28, 2015 at 07:58 AM