Hi all! I hope you are enjoying your summer! I'm having a good time at my cabin with my hubby, golfing, and hanging out with the girls!
There's a new challenge over on the Time Out blog. It's Home Sweet Home week where we provide a photo of a room in a house for your inspiration.
Here's the photo. Lots of inspiration!
I happen to spy that framed alphabet hanging on the wall. I just recently found this alphabet cover plate in my dies and knew that it would be perfect for this challenge! I die cut it from black and then again from red cardstock. I cut the A-E-I-O-U letters (I didn't see that the Y was also in red on the photo!) from the red cardstock and applied them over the black letters, like it is in the photo. I debated what sentiment to put on it, when I realized I needed a graduation card. Perfect!
You can see more from the Time Out DT and our guest for this challenge, Stephanie, on the Time Out blog.
Thanks for stopping by!
Recipe
Stamps: Mega Mixed Messages (PTI)
Paper: Recollections white, real red, black
Ink: Versamark
Accessories: Alphabet cover plate (Lil' Inkers), Trio Banner die (WP9), white embossing powder, Nuvo crystal drops
8 comments:
Such a great take on the inspiration photo, Lisa - and absolutely perfect for a new grad! I love the bold black and red letters - so perfect against the white background - it creates a great graphic design! I don't know if that cover plate die is still available - but if it is, it will definitely end up in my cart :) Thanks for the wonderful inspiration!
Sometimes all comes together... Think your card is a stunning one! Great graphic design! Hugs, Gerrina
This is SOOOOO cool!
Oh that is the perfect cover plate for this photo and adding these letter for a grad card is just such a cool idea. Just love the graphic look. Have fun on your hols x
You cover plate is perfection. Love that you made this a grad card!
Fabulous card!
Bold and stunning. Love how you made your vowels red.
Cool, bold, graphic and fabulous, Lisa ... what a stunning take on the photo inspiration! Hugs, Anita :)
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