Cardstock: Recollection
Stamp: Bugaboo - Break a leg set
Spellbinder: Pennant
Cheesecloth: Stash
Embossing Folder: Cuttlebug
Challenges
International Art & Soul - Ch. 28 Emboss & use a die
Aud Sentiments - Ch. 198 Anything Goes
Penny's Paper Crafty - ch. 370 Anything Goes
Try Stampin' on Tuesday - March technique embossing
So clever to add the gauze on this great card Lisa Lynn. I love it. xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, Lisa and I love the gauze beneath the leg.
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xxx Margreet
Awesome get well card Lisa! Fabulous coloring...love the "gauze", a perfect touch!
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Brenda
what a fun get well card. love all the textures. thanks for being part of the technique challenge at TSOT!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh you clever girl!! I LOVE that you added the gauze to your card. It really makes for the perfect background. Fabulous, my friend!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so fabulous, Lisa Lynn!! I love the cheesecloth/gauze!! What a fun touch!! Have a great weekend!! Big hugs :)
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A Mermaid's Crafts
Brilliant get well card xx
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Jean Dt xx
Fun design, Lisa. The cheesecloth is perfect!
ReplyDeleteouch but feels better, great card. [aNNie]
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Great card and I love the use of the cheesecloth . A great idea for get well cards |Jeni x
ReplyDeleteThe perfect card for that imperfect moment, Lisa Lynn! The layers and textures of your card (especially the gauze and the embossing!) really make your card an eye-catcher! Thanks for sharing your creativity with us at Try Stampin' on Tuesday! -Donna
ReplyDeletePerfect get well card and love the added cheescloth
ReplyDeleteCarol x
great card!
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Fabulous get well card Lisa..so much fun too..love your details.
ReplyDeleteLuv CHRISSYxx
The gauze is a great finishing touch for this fab card!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this with us at Aud Sentiments,
Hugz Tinz
What an adorable card. So glad you played along with TSOT.
ReplyDeleteOuch! This takes me back to the time I fractured my tibia and had to use crutches. Thank you for joining us at IAAS this time. We hope to see you again soon. Christine DT
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