Hello … bonjour! Calling in today with a couple of cards made with different Concord & 9th Turnabouts … they’re going to be joining in at some of the fun challenges going on across blogland at the moment. One’s masculine, one’s feminine … and then there are two extra ones at the end. Here’s the first …
A one layer graphic card … simply stamped with Concord & 9th‘s Semicircle Turnabout … with a platinum heat embossed sentiment from Winnie & Walter (sadly NLIB). One semicircle on each line had Glossy Accents layered over the top to add shine and dimension … tricky to photograph though you can probably make out those on the first two rows. Cool and masculine I think!
This is heading to …
MFT Birthday Project – Circles
MFT Color – White, Sno Cone, Blue Raspberry, Orange Zest (my closest colours)
NBUS – Anything Goes (as long as it’s NBUS) … Missed Darnell‘s return last month so am happy to join in now with this Semicircle Turnabout (first use, though it’s been living here for a while!).
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday – Anything Goes
The Male Room – Sentiment in Focus
The next card is softer and feminine … maybe it’s the colours …
Here I used Concord & 9th‘s Bitty Burst … and added a stacked, shimmered, Glossy Accented, die cut sentiment from Simon … with a white heat embossed supplementary label popped up underneath the ‘smile’. The panel was trimmed and adhered to a 10.5cm (roughly 4.25 inches) square card … which, most unusually for me isn’t white … I’m expanding my horizons!!
This little pretty is playing along at …
Krafty Chicks – Anything Goes
MFT Birthday Project – Circles
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday – Anything Goes
The Paper Players – Make You Smile
The change in colour palette and sentiment style gives this Bitty Burst Turnabout a different look. Here are those extra cards I mentioned earlier … a variation on a theme, though just as much fun with that all that scattered confetti … and deliciously easy to make for quick hello’s.
I hope and pray that you are continuing to stay safe and well out there … and that you’re finding fun, happy, joyful things to do to occupy those hands, hearts and minds. Keep smiling! Thanks so much for coming by, your visits and comments are always a joy! Anita