July 30, 2023
It's Sunday and time for a new challenge at The Paper Players.
The Amazing Jaydee is our hostess this week and she has a great Tic-Tac-Toe Challenge for all of us! It is always so fun to see all the fabulous entries on TTT Week!
My card is created using the diagonal on the board: flowers, die cuts, slimline.
I used slim line dies and a piece of DSP I found in my stash. I love when the paper does most of the work for you. I used circle dies to create the layered circles in green and kraft. The sentiment is heat embossed in white. I added twine and pearls to complete the card. My friend's mother passed away this week and I needed a card to send her.
- Please provide a direct link to the post featuring your challenge entry.
- Please link your card to no more than four challenges, TOTAL, including ours
- Please be considerate of our requests; entries that do not follow any of these rules will be deleted without notification.
- Have fun, and thank you for playing with us!
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Claire Broadwater That's me
Thanks for stopping by my blog today. Please leave a comment and let me know your thoughts!
Hugs!
Claire
Claire, your card is lovely. I really like the patterned paper you used. I also like when paper does the work. Your card is certain to bring comfort to your friend,
ReplyDeleteClaire,I love the layered circles against that paper. And, you are right, I love it when the paper does the work and this one certainly does. Making sympathy cards is always so hard and I know your friend will find comfort from this one
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jaydee
Claire, those papers are just so beautiful! The slimline design lets you see so much of it! What a great sentiment to accompany it too!
ReplyDeleteWow, Claire! These papers are stunning! The slimline design showcases them so well. The twine and the pearls are the perfect touches. I LOVE everything about this card!
ReplyDeleteClaire, what a nice sympathy card this is with those interesting printed papers. The kraft and green circles were a perfect choice for the sentiment.
ReplyDeleteXoxo, Fran
That paper is fabulous Claire and has so much texture and interest - love the pop of green too!
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