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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Miss You - City

Created for Operation Write Home
 

A2 sized card = 5.5" x 4.25".

Mat 1 (blue) = 5 5/8" x 4 3/8".   Blue mat has been embossed using Paper Studio "Tiny Stars" folder.

City = cut to length at 5.25" from Cricut Paper Doll Dress Up cartridge; <suprby><Accessories 3> on page 56 of folder.  

City was cut twice.   Once as listed above in dark blue.   Second time was cut in yellow with window cuts turned off.   Use either Cricut Craft Room or Gypsy to turn contours off.

Message bubble = image from basic cuts within Cricut Craft Room (free image).   I changed the image size to fit my sentiment (2.5" wide by 1.5" height.)

Sentiment "Miss You" = TPC Studio "Greetings" stamp set.   Stamp color is Memento Tuxedo Black ink.

All images have their edges inked with Tim Holtz Blue Jeans Distress Ink.

The message bubble image is mounted with foam tape.

9 comments:

  1. Great card! I love that die cut and it makes a great missing you card. I really like how the windows glow from the yellow backing.

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  2. Fabulous card! This inspires me to pull out my gypsy-- love the city scene with the windows!

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  3. Marilyn your card is fabulous! I love the skyline and star texture you've added - nice!

    Thanks for playing in our Operation Write Home Midweek Throwdown challenge!

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  4. The embossing really sets off the skyline - thanks for sharing!

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  5. Ooooooo! Love this card so much! A perfectly delightful missing you card!

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  6. Fantastic card! Love the tone on tone with the pop of yellow. The word bubble could come from any window, and is genius.

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  7. Love how you created a scene card! What a wonderful idea! Someone is going to love received this card from their loved one.

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  8. This is simply fabulous! From the embossed background, to the lights in the buildings - you've made one amazing card here!!

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  9. Marilyn, this is so pretty! The blues are lovely and the bold sentiment takes center stage :)

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