It is the 17th of the month of May and what does that mean? It is time for the "Sistahood Blog Hop" over at CAS-ual Fridays Stamps. You should have come here from Archana's Blog.
I created a simple card using the "Hope Ribbon" CAS-ual Fridays Stamp Set and the "Hope" CAS-ual Fridays Fri-Die to create my card.
I stamped the ribbon in Versamark ink onto white card stock and embossed it using Zing "Grapefruit Pink"embossing powder. I used an craft knife and a bowl to create the curve at the bottom of the white card panel and then mounted it using foam adhesive over an embossed pink card base.
I then used Stickles in "Fruit Punch" to add some sparkle inside the hearts.
While the hearts were drying, I die cut the hope sentiment out of pink card stock four times and glued them together to give it some dimension. I then adhered it to the front of the card.
My last step was to adhere the sentiment with foam adhesive that I stamped in black onto a white card stock strip.
Remember girls, check your breasts monthly!!!
Also, there will be a $15 gift certificate awarded to the CAS-ual Fridays Stamps for THREE lucky winners along the hop. Winners will be chosen randomly from comments along the way. If you get lost anywhere, you can get the master list of hoppers at the CAS-ual Fridays Stamps Blog.
The next stop on the hop is Susan White!
Thank you for stopping by today!! Have a wonderful day!!
I created a simple card using the "Hope Ribbon" CAS-ual Fridays Stamp Set and the "Hope" CAS-ual Fridays Fri-Die to create my card.
I stamped the ribbon in Versamark ink onto white card stock and embossed it using Zing "Grapefruit Pink"embossing powder. I used an craft knife and a bowl to create the curve at the bottom of the white card panel and then mounted it using foam adhesive over an embossed pink card base.
I then used Stickles in "Fruit Punch" to add some sparkle inside the hearts.
While the hearts were drying, I die cut the hope sentiment out of pink card stock four times and glued them together to give it some dimension. I then adhered it to the front of the card.
My last step was to adhere the sentiment with foam adhesive that I stamped in black onto a white card stock strip.
If you would like to join us in our next blog hop, you can click on the pictures above to buy the products used on my card. Michele is donating 50% of the sales of these stamps to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. For more information, please see the blog post here. With your help, we can beat this disease!!
Remember girls, check your breasts monthly!!!
Also, there will be a $15 gift certificate awarded to the CAS-ual Fridays Stamps for THREE lucky winners along the hop. Winners will be chosen randomly from comments along the way. If you get lost anywhere, you can get the master list of hoppers at the CAS-ual Fridays Stamps Blog.
The next stop on the hop is Susan White!
Thank you for stopping by today!! Have a wonderful day!!
Beautiful card, Nora! Love the grapefruit pink embossing powder and the pink embossed hearts on your background. Thanks for the tip on how to cut a curve in our card front!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty in pink, Nora ... all the texture and dimension is gorgeous ... such a lovely card! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteI love the at you used a bowl to help you create the curve on your beautiful card! The stickles in the hearts on the hope ribbon are a nice touch!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and great message!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous card! I love the little hearts at the bottom, such a fun detail!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Nora, the graceful curve at the bottom of your card is perfect with the hope ribbon!
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeleteI love your card!! Great layout and that shade of pink is so beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card I love that bright pink ink!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, love the edge you created with the bowl :) TFS!
ReplyDeleteNora this is beautiful and for such a good cause! I love your felt hope!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Clean and simple.
ReplyDeleteLove the sparkles in the hearts.
The edging of the card is great.
thanks for sharing.
Stunning card. The simplicity of your card is breath taking, and I love the curved white cardstock over the embossed pink hearts :)
ReplyDeletePretty in pink! The pink embossing powder and stickles were a great choices. I love the encouraging sentiment.
ReplyDeleteLove this card - the curve at the bottom adds so much! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove this Nora - the bright pink is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the texture on the card base and the pink ep. I never think to use colored powders.
ReplyDeleteLove the color pimk you used.
ReplyDeleteLove your card. My sister is a BC survivor. Thank you for your support!~Kim K.
ReplyDeleteLovely card, love your colours.
ReplyDeleteLove your card especially the pink heart embossed background, because its CAS all that pink is not too much, its just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNora I love your card ... that ribbon is so gorgeous!
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Lovely card! Thanks for sharing this!
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Pretty in pink and I like the curved edge.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!
ReplyDeletePretty
ReplyDeleteI love the big ribbon stamp! Very pretty card!
ReplyDeleteSo perfect! Love the bright pink you chose, the layout, and the sticklers you added.
ReplyDeleteThis card is the epitome of hope and beauty - love the way it is styled and that bottom pink piece that has been embossed is so pretty!! Love that you were a part of this - good for you!! Hope you are doing well and that you know how fabulous you are!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely. The stamp is so sweet - and I love your colors and layout - it's wonderfully fresh.
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