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He is Risen! - ODBD Anything Goes Challenge

Today is our last challenge of the month and it's Anything Goes with ODBD stamps! This month has been an amazing release month and everyone in the design team has showcased some gorgeous, inspiring cards and projects. It's been s joy seeing all of it!

Today I'm sharing a card with a bit of an eclectic take, in lime green, peach and gold, using vellum.


I used a technique called partial die cutting which consists basically on stamping an image and then die cutting on top of it without cutting the image. I die cut a label around the heat embossed roses and then I fussy cut the rest of the image. I colored the roses stamped on the vellum with a very light green alcohol marker.

I die cut a frame with a pretty polka dot pattern but added a peach cardstock on the back to create an unexpected contrast. I added the vellum label and then a piece of peach ribbon across it. Then on the center I used the smallest label from the Vintage Flourish Pattern set, die cutting it twice and layering around a clean label. I stamped a sentiment from the new Happy Resurrection Day set.

To finish the design I sponged the edges of the frame and label with green ink and added a few pearls.

I hope you've enjoyed today's post! To see all the projects created for ODBDSLC232 or to join the challenge click here. You have until April 5, 2015 at 8:00pm EDT to join us. By participating in the challenge, you have a chance to win a $15 ODBD Gift Certificate good towards the purchase of stamps in the “stamps column” on the ODBD website, or to be spotlighted on the ODBD Blog at our next challenge. The random prize winner will be posted on our next challenge post. Remember you must use at least one ODBD stamp to enter.

Don't forget to visit my DT sisters too! Click below to see what they created for the challenge:

Thanks as always for visiting! I wish you a wonderful week, a happy Resurrection Day and a lovely Easter celebration.

Comments

  1. This is stunning! Love the gold embossed flowers.

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  2. Another beautiful card. Such an appropriate sentiment. Love it!

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  3. I love your Happy Resurrection Day card!! Beautiful gold embossing and I love the double label scrollies on your sentiment. That looks so cool!! Beautiful colors Gracie, your card is a gem! So elegant!

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  4. Absolutely a delicious to watch Gracielle

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  5. Love the gold embossing on the vellum!!!! The extra die cuts out the side of the sentiment are lovely details too! Keep rocking those challenges!

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  6. Gracie, what a beautiful card with such gorgeous embossing...adds so much richness! I love this paper, and I love the embossed roses. All makes this special sentiment so precious! He is risen indeed! Hugs!

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  7. Such a creative and beautiful design, Gracie!! I just love your use of the Vintage Flourish Pattern on the dp and the embossed vellum. Sheer elegance my friend!! Have a blessed Easter my friend!
    hugs,
    Chris

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  8. Fantastic card. The gold embossing is gorgeous.

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  9. Gorgeous card Gracie. I love you partial diecutting technique and the embossed images. Gorgeous layout - so beautiful!

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  10. There are so many things I love about this card. Love that you diecut the patterned paper, love the gold embossing on the vellum, and love how you used the diecuts and gold beads around the center focus of the verse. And I can see this being a "mailable" card!

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  11. So Beautiful...with so many pretty details. Neat way to use the vellum...I finally bought a piece now have to give it a try to use it...great example...TFS..:0)

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