Sunday, September 15, 2013

Moxie Fab: In Transition

When I first saw this week Moxie Fab Tuesday Trigger: In Transition inspiration pic, I wasn't sure if I want to play along or not. Here's the inspiration pic:


I think it was because at the beginning I was too focus on the stripe. Then, I saw CASE Study challenge # 157 and suddenly it struck me how I want to do this challenge. Love it when 2 challenges work it ways into 1 card.

And, this is what I came up with:


This time instead of focusing on the line, I focus on how the color change. To create this card, I first cut the herringbone pattern background using my Silhouette. Then I used it as a template/mask. Using the sponge dauber I dab the colors one by one. I love how the bright color combo make this into such a happy card.

Then I stamped the sentiment on a piece of vellum and adhere the vellum to the card. Added a couple enamel dots. You know.... I resisted this enamel dots for so long and now I am hooked! Love it more than rhinestone or pearl sticker.

Bright color card makes me happy. :) Hope your weekend been a happy one!

8 comments:

Michelle said...

Great card, Vera! A fun and trendy take on the challenge photo. Very creative!

Unknown said...

What a fabulous sentiment and great design with the chevrons and color changing!

Linda Beeson said...

This is great, loving those neat stripes.

Loly Borda said...

Love the happy colors and sentiment! Great interpretation of the challenge. TFS

Jackie Rockwell said...

Perfectly stamped and a wonderful interpretation of the inspiration photo.

Jackie Rockwell said...

Perfectly stamped and a wonderful interpretation of the inspiration photo.

donna mikasa said...

Love the gradient coloring on the herringbone pattern! Great take on the Trigger, Vera!

Paper Crafts & Scrapbooking Editor said...

Hey Vera! Thanks for linking this up to this week's Tuesday Trigger in the Moxie Fab World! I'm so glad you joined in on all the fun! :)

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