A friend asked me to make a card for her husband to celebrate their 20th Anniversary... it doesn't seem two minutes since they were married, it must be a sign of old age on my part.
Among other accomplishments, he is a composer and so I wanted to get a little reference to music in somehow. I decided on this Sizzix embossing folder.The panel is from Spellbinders and the flourish (one and a half of them) I believe is from Dienamics.
I made the sentiment on the computer and added a couple of small die-cut hearts.
I have lost a new set of tiny heart dies, purchased recently from Simon Says Stamp and I'm really cross that I can't find them!!! I have only cut one set of hearts from them and now they're nowhere to be seen!
Grrrrrr!
Casual Fridays - Hi Ho Silver
Oh wow Chrissie this is so elegantly designed. Love the musical embossing.
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This is so beautiful Chrissie!
ReplyDeleteA fabulous card and I love the embossing folder you have used.
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A very elegant card. Linda x
ReplyDeleteLovely card and the musical embossing is perfect - really elegant.
ReplyDeleteSo elegant, Chrissie and a beautiful layout with the greenery sweeping down over the music.
ReplyDeleteHeather T
Yep thats the trouble with tiny dies!!! I have a small strip of magnet stuck on my desk caddy for that very reason so they are off the desk but I don't have to bother putting them away instantly :0)
ReplyDeleteLove the embossing across the base, such a pretty card :0)
Jenny x
What a gorgeous card Chrissie.
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This is beautiful Chrissie, so elegant, Jo x
ReplyDeleteA simply beautiful card Chrissie.
ReplyDeleteLove Sheila x
This is so pretty! I love the touch of silver and the embossing folder is perfect! Thanks for playing along with us at CAS-ual Fridays!
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning!
ReplyDeleteSimply elegant!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely design for a 20th anniversary! Pretty die cut for the sentiment!
ReplyDeleteStunning and beautifully elegant, Chrissie, love the way the leaves drift toward the music! Anita :)
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