This isn't exactly how I imagined this card would turn out but here it is! I hardly ever put things on an angle! In fact, I always tease my Mom for putting almost everything on an angle! So she should like this card, right?! Anyway, I had three objectives with this one: 1) make a card for PPA24 featuring a fabulous Margaret Moody sketch (PPA is my absolute favorite challenge!) 2) use up some of my "holiday" paper in a not-so-holiday-way and 3) use a stamp set that I love but haven't inked up in quite awhile. While it isn't exactly what I saw in my mind's eye, I still like it. I think this will be one of my go-to layouts. The colors are taken from the Holiday Lounge DSP on the bottom: Ruby Red, Taken with Teal and Sahara Sand. I think the DSP looks a bit like bubbles percolating in the coffee machine, don't you? I just love the vintage percolator image and the play on words for the sentiment--both from the Puns From the Past (#111676) set. I think I used this set just once previously but I love all the images. Before mounting the stamp to the wood block I separated the sentiment from the image (it was below the image) and mounted the sentiment on the side of the block so I could used them independently if needed, as I did here. Did you notice the bottom border? Can you guess what it is? The sentiment is resting on a pretty big hint. Yes, it's the Curly Label punch (#112208)! I punched out 4 of them from my Ruby Red CS, lined them up side-to-side and taped them together. Then I just attached them to my DSP as usual with any other border. I've seen alot of cards in blogland using a similar Fiskars punch but since I'm trying to stick to only SU products, I thought I would try to match it. Cool, eh? For the sentiment, I punched a 3/16" hole with my crop-o-dile in the side of the curly label then threaded my Kraft taffeta ribbon {love} through and tied a knot. I like the effect and thought it dressed up this otherwise simple card. One other tip: Kraft ribbon is a fantastic match for Sahara Sand. So there you have it, perfect with your morning coffee or afternoon tea or nighttime decaf....
2 comments:
LOVE your card, and how ironic that I'm using that same set in my card class tonight, however, your card is so very different. I LOVE the set myself and use often. Great choice of colors too. YOU are so cleaver using the christmas papers that go perfectly with the "percolator" feel - always think outside the box. Great Card.
PS: I love your 'slant' on this and great tip about removing the sentiment. I'll be doing that tonight!
I love how those coffee pots go with that DSP! Whoda thought??? You are so right about the bubbles - I miss those percolators (showing my age!) This is adorable - so glad you play @PPA!
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