My new watercolor paints were opened and a pink & red panel painted, dies were cut and sentiments stamped & embossed, but it just refused to come together as a card. The abandoned project sat on my desk until today, when I decided to pull it apart and rescue a few of the elements.
I had moved onto CAS(E) this Sketch #91 thinking the sentiment would work well with this sketch.
I've cut curved edges before, but I don't think I've ever used this SSS Curved Edge die that did such a beautiful, clean job. The right cut was made first, then the die was nestled in the bottom of the first cut and the top edge moved over to the left. It cut exactly the way I wanted it to!
The watercolored panel was manipulated so that a clean portion was peeking through the cut and then the rescued sentiment and Maya Road butterfly were attached.
A trio of NBUS clear iridescent sequins finish the card off.
With the watercolor paints, Curved Edge die and sequins being NBUS, I am happy to link this up to Darnell's second NBUS challenge under Option 4 None of the Above :)
Even if you aren't interested in this challenge (but I'm having a hard time believing there isn't a little NBUS lurking in your craft area), if you don't already know Darnell, you owe it to yourself to check out her blog. And if you don't laugh at least once per blog post, we can't be friends.
Given that I used one of Simon Says Stamp's exclusive stamp sets, I am also linking this card to the current Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge where Simon Says Stamp It.
Thanks for stopping by,
Jacquie
Brilliant design Jacquie, I totally see a winner here! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis looks gorgeous...terrific die cutting!
ReplyDeleteChrissie
Beautiful cards! I have that die and haven't used it either! :)
ReplyDeleteOh, you are too much, Jacquie! Your sweet comments had me karacking up and I love you for your loyalty!! Thank you so much for your promotion and support and for joining in my second NBUS Challenge!
ReplyDeleteNow. About your card. So pinning. You have got to figure out some other challenges for this, because it would win them ALL! The designers at CTS have prolly already flipped their lids when they saw it!! Wow! No, really, WOW! Mwah! Hugs, Darnell
OHG, this design is OVER THEEE TOP!!!! MAGNIFICENT, I have never seen such an eye catching design.....WOW..OH WOW...so IMPRESSED...geez...it is too late for me to be this excited!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWinner GIRL!!!
Wow Jacquie, this is a fantastic card. What a fresh new design, i have that die and its sitting, doing nothing. I think there will be a slew of these cut cards out yhere soon. I really can't say enough good things! This definitely grabs my attention in tha gallery.
ReplyDeleteFabulous card and an amazing rescue. Such a dynamic card so eye catching so much so I pinned it. Oh and couldn't agree more about Darnell
ReplyDeleteMarie
LOVE this Jacquie! I am calling a winner for sure. Amazing design.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant use of that die!!! Love that curve; so crisp and clean, and perfect for this challenge. Love how the pink pops out from behind it too! Your butterfly and the black "you" are just the ticket to make everything pop. Great card, Jacquie. Bev
ReplyDeleteWell, wow! This is an absolutely brilliant combination of these two challenges. I've been thinking a lot about how to do the CTS one but this hadn't occured to me - it's fantastic! Thanks for joining us at Muse!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning...talk about an innovative 'rescue' and revival of what you initially thought to abandon. So beautiful, eye-catching and gorgeous!
ReplyDelete~c
Beautiful cards Jacquie. Especially love the second with that curved slit and the soft vellum butterfly.
ReplyDeleteJacquie, I can just echo all the WOW's for this absolute stunner!!! What a fantastic rescue of the pieces!!! This is a definite winner!!! Love, love, LOVE it!!!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Africa!!
OMG - this is a real WOW card, Jacquie!!! LOVE it! Its a winner in my book!
ReplyDeleteGreat design...so nicely done...just so creative!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! Stunning design!!! I love the colors you used your card that you didn't like to make this. Just beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI'm so voting for this card. It blew my mind when I saw it in the gallery at MUSE. Such a brilliant rescue - and for another challenge, too. I don't usually use this word but it is Awesome, Jacquie. Yes that's a capital A.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card. What a brilliant way to use the watercolour panel.
ReplyDeleteWHAT A SAVE! What a fabulous graphic inspired card!! Well done - Thanks so much for playing in the Muse Challenge!
ReplyDeleteStunning! That is just....wow! I need that word die...sigh....
ReplyDeleteFell right off my chair! This is wicked good - it somehow reminds me of the theatre and drama and maybe even Moulin Rouge. So artsy!
ReplyDeleteThis is such an awesome take on both the challenges, Jacquie! That curve is so cool and I love the vellum!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous design!
ReplyDeleteWoa!!! Love this! Amazing
ReplyDeleteyep... a winner... absolutely BRILLIANT design!
ReplyDeleteLove the creative way you improved upon the asymmetric design of the Muse this week. Amazing interpretation ... splendid!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic!! Love the curve of your design, makes it very modern and clean. Its a winner in my book!!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this! Fabulous take on the sketch!
ReplyDeleteDitto to all of the above! I don't often play in these two challenges, but Rosemary gave you a shout out on her blog and I am so glad I clicked on the link she provided. This is absolute stunning - so fresh and so pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty! I love that interesting cut! So cool! Thanks so much for playing along with the STAMPtember® Challenge on the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog!
ReplyDeleteGot here by way of Rosemary's blog & wowzer was she right! This is just over the top wonderful, Jacquie!
ReplyDeleteKnew it was a winner, Jacquie. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesomely unique take on the sketch! I LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteI love your dynamic take on the sketch!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I love the dramatic cut and so glad you could your watercolor "trash."
ReplyDeleteCreative and beautiful!! Your card is amazing!! Congrat on being a Favorite this week...well deserved:)!!
ReplyDeleteawesome!
ReplyDeleteI knew it! They DID flip their lids!! Congratulations, Jacquie on the WELL-DESERVED Favorites honor from CTS!! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Well done you, Jo x
ReplyDeleteI am IN LOVE with this card. It's fresh , original, breathtakingly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI could have swore I commented on this beauty before . . .apparently I just gawked at it and was left speechless. This is serious crafty genius. I'm with you on Darnell too. She is absolutely hysterical!!
ReplyDeleteI am so thrilled that Ardyth sent us over to see this card she's CASEing... my gosh it is breath-taking-ly gorgeous! Ditto Kelly ^ above...
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