Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Cuttlebug Spot Challenge #30: Frame/Windows

My new frills border arrived (thanks, Nilda!!!) from winning Challenge #23 at The Cuttlebug Spot last month. And speaking of The Cuttlebug Spot, this week's challenge is to make projects that have a window or a frame. I chose to stamp and emboss a frame stamp by Magenta, then I used my ruler and xacto knife to cut the center square from the frame. I used all Stampin' Up! cardstock and markers. I used my Cuttlebug D'Vine Swirls to emboss the So Saffron cardstock.
My inks and cardstock: Bashful Blue, Old Olive, Regal Rose, Ruby Red, So Saffron, and Whisper White. Iusually only use 3 colors on a card, but I like these colors together.
I used Stampin' Up! dimensionals to pop up the frame.

9 comments:

Windy Hills said...

The elements of this card really bring it together: squares, embossing, and colors. Each square stands on its own. Beautiful card and one worth remembering.

Bamabel said...

Beautiful card!!!!!

Thanks for joining us this week at The CB Spot!!!
Aymee

Unknown said...

I love your card! Actually, I think I love all of your cards. :) Great take on this weeks challenge. It's nice to have you join us every week June. I can't wait to see what you come up with next week!

Yvonne Hagane said...

Gorgeous card! I really love the layout.
Yvonne.

Anonymous said...

Oh, great take on the challenge! Love all the embossing! Thanks for joining in this week at TCS!

Chris said...

A beautiful card June, I love the stamp you used and the gorgeous frame you created, it's a very eye catching design too. I see you're busy at the moment with end of year things, hope you have time to catch your breath soon. Hugs, Chris :)

Kristie said...

This is gorgeous June! And that folder you won is sweet...can't wait to see all the great stuff you make with that one :)

lauren bergold said...

oh wow--how gorgeous and geometric and...did i already say, "WOW!"??! :) i ♥love♥ this...it reminds me of the decorations in the book of kells...or in some amazing illuminated manuscript from the middle ages!

Cassie said...

this is so pretty!