Hello and welcome to the Crafty Collaborations Share it Sunday Blog Hop. A very talented group of demonstrators are sharing some great projects with you. Make sure you visit their blogs. Their links are below.
I'm sharing another card made with the New Horizons Designers Series Paper, one of my most favorite papers Stampin' Up! has designed.
To alter the designer series paper, I stamped the trees from Grassy Grove in Evening Evergreen on the left shore of the lake.
I cut a "rock" with a die from Horizon Dies out of Sahara Sand cardstock. I stamped it in Memento Tuxedo Black ink with the woodgrain stamp from On the Horizon. The Evening Evergreen grass is also cut with a die from the Horizon Dies.
The birds were stamped in Memento Tuxedo Black ink with a stamp from On the Horizon.
I used the leftover strips from the designer series paper to decorate the inside.
The card base is Night of Navy 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" folded in half. I cut a Night of Navy frame with the Stitched Rectangle dies and adhered over the designer series paper that was adhered to the card front.
I hope you like my card and will give it a try. I have provided links to all the products below.
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Amazing what you can do with that Designer Series Paper! Lovely card!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much m Cheryl!
DeleteLovely Card. Great scenery using the stamps and paper. New Horizons really makes it easy to create such beautiful scenery
ReplyDeleteLove this paper Robbie and you have done it justice! just love it.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Carol!
DeleteLovely card Robbie, love this dsp x
ReplyDeleteThank you,Mo!
DeleteBeautiful. This paper is just so stunning and I love your added touches
ReplyDeleteThank you, Helen!
DeleteSuch a Beautiful Card, Robbie. Thanks for Sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Trish!
DeleteGorgeous Card Robbie. It makes me want to be by the lake. So peaceful.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Mandy!
ReplyDeleteStampin' Up! DemonstratorMarch 4, 2022 at 5:50 AM
Love this DSP! It makes card making so easy. Lovely card
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