Wednesday 2 April 2014

Happy Birthday!




This is the card I made for my sister's birthday today. Yet another Wet Paint card.

I used Raspberry Fizz ink and created a panel with a curve (using a Grand Calibur Circle Nestability). I stacked the panel with 3 layers of Raspberry Fizz cardstock and then coated the raspberry in stickles so all around the panel there's a glimpse of sparkly pink. I finished it off with 3 'diamonds' which represent April's birthstone!

17 comments:

  1. Love your 'Stacked Stickled Semi Circle' element! Another amazing idea that leaves me in awe of these clever-as-ever ideas! Dear sis is gonna love this one!

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  2. Oh my goodness! Ardyth, this is amazing and gorgeous!!

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  3. Love the crds you've been making with the wet paint stamps, and this one is fabulous with the raspberry edging!

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  4. Oh to have a diamond birthstone :)! Love those stickles..fabulous touch of dimension!

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  5. Like the semi-circle design and the Wet Paint sentiment is terrific. :)

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  6. Oh thank you for the wonderful birthday card!

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  7. The raspberry curved edge is fabulous, Ardyth, especially all sparkled up ... love how the 'birthday' is perfectly nestled between the vibrant pink 'happy' letters! Anita :)

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  8. Wow...such an amazing card and I love that pink glittered edge!

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  9. WOW Ardyth! Love the hint of sparkle.

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  10. Ardyth--this is so striking and stunning. I absolutely love everything about it. 'pin' did you hear that--the sound of me pinning your card.

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  11. That touch of glitter is CAS genius! Love it!

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  12. Ohhhhhhh That wet paint is in the mailto me!!!!Love all of your inspiration!!!

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  13. The curved panel is so eye catching. Love the bling and the bright pink sentiment. The bling is frosting on the cake :)

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  14. Cool technique! Love that you added the Stickles...great accent!

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