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Saturday, October 19, 2024

Herringbone Birthday Card

 

IC985 - Fine Art Canvas - Inspiration

For my card, I pulled out my red scrap papers and cut down the pieces all the same width to create the herringbone pattern for the base. I layered it on white cardstock and a pink card base,

The birthday wishes sentiment was stamped in red and popped up on dimensionals and the card was finished with several pink mirror gems.

Thank you for stopping by to check out my card today. I appreciate the lovely comments. If you leave me a comment, I can stop by your blog for a visit.

Herringbone Birthday Card

Challenges:

A Place to Start - Use Pink
Allsorts - Patterned Papers

12 comments:

  1. Great monochrome card Lisa, love the design and all the beautiful strips of p, paper.
    Carol x

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  2. Fabulous card, beautifully crafted with those bright and cheerful strips of paper- so perfectly lined up in the herringbone pattern,
    xx

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  3. Lovely and effective use of all those offcuts Lisa, the whole pattern arrangement is lovely and perfect for our Allsorts theme this week, many thanks for joining us.

    B x

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  4. A beautiful effect and perfect for our optional theme at Allsorts. Thanks for joining in with the challenge.

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  5. What a gorgeous card Lisa! Your patterns work beautifully together here! I do love me a good herringbone pattern design and you've done it perfectly for your card!

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  6. Fabulous birthday card full of your red snippets. Love this herringbone design. xxx

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  7. A fabulous design did you make with all these strips of paper Lisa. Great way to use up left overs too.
    Greetings Miranda

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  8. Super card Lisa, the strips of patterned paper go so well together.
    Liz xx

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  9. Love the way the papers made such a gorgeous pattern, gorgeous card Lisa. xx

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  10. You have a pretty bunch of scraps there that makes up this sweet card!

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  11. Very nicely crafted! Thanks so much for sharing with us at A Place to Start!
    Hugz,
    Chana Malkah, Owner

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  12. A brilliant use of patterned papers. Thank you for supporting my theme this week. Sarah

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