Hello. This weeks theme over at Less is More is numbers. Here is what I did with it.
I die cut the happy and the 5 and 0 out of gold mirror card stock. I did use some of that stick it! adhesive on the back so that it would be a lot easier to adhere to the card front. That stuff is worth the price!
I stamped the th and anniversary in versamark then heat embossed it with gold embossing powder. Before I stuck the happy and 50 on, I ran this through the spellbinders embossing folder. It's from their Celebra'tions line. The pearl cardstock is from Papertrey, Ink.
Decided to decorate part of the inside and unearthed a very old swirl stamp so that I could add a bit of gold bling to the inside.
Now to finish up my chores and start to put my stamping area in order. It looks like a tornado came through. Thanks for stopping by!
Gorgeous anniversary card Laurie, love every detail, I find these the most challenging of card types.
ReplyDeletevery elegants with the gold and white, well done
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, clean and so elegant Laurie, loving the added shine and embossing.
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Sarah xx
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Wow Laurie - spotted this over at LIM. Such a clean and elegant card - fabulous! And isn't that Stick-It stuff just wonderful, love it :)
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Di xx
Super stylish card Laurie - isn't it funny how the most CAS cards seem to cause the most chaos in the craft room!
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Anne
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Smashing - so clean so elegant
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Beautiful Laurie, the front of your card hasn't bent like mine do when I put the entire front of the card in an embossing folder...how d'you do that?
ReplyDeleteA great and very elegant card. Have a nice day, Ankie
ReplyDeleteA fabulous card, such an elegant design.
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Such a classy elegant design, fab. :)
ReplyDeleteSimply lovely and so elegant Laurie!
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Chrissie
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Very pretty anniversary card - elegant.
ReplyDeleteI love the limited use of the mirri card with the embossed pearlescent card, looks stunning. And I know exactly what you mean, my craft area is permanently tornado central!
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Anita x
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