It's that time of year, and two people I've worked with are retiring in June. The first is the program secretary at the Presbytery office. Jan has been a huge help to me during the six years I've served on Presbytery committees, and especially the three years I was chair of one of the committees. A group of us took her out to dinner a week or so ago, and I made this card for her.
Embossing and then doing a watercolor wash is becoming a favorite (and quick to do) technique. This time I used Dylusion sprays. I dipped my brush into the spray and applied it to the watercolor paper. I love how bright (almost neon) they are. The sentiment is an old wooden stamp by PSX. It's been in my collection for a very long time. The assortment of sequins came in a kit, but I'm not sure which one. I'm entering this card in the Less Is More challenge: Watercolour.
The second card is for our Assistant Music Director at our church. I was on the hiring committe that chose Chris nineteen years ago! My original idea for this card didn't work out, but the end result is one of my favorites in quite some time. Totally CAS, but elegant.
I almost didn't purchase the "Life is Beautiful" stamps and die from Papertrey Ink, but they are already a favorite. The sentiment is from a Papertrey set, "Congratulations," that I've never used before, but it was the perfect size and font.
Here you can see the beautiful vellum, streaked with silver glitter from Cosmo Cricket's "Simple Surfaces" paper pack. The glittery enamel dots are from MME. The gold paper has been in my stash for a long time. This is the perfect card for the Fusion part of the CAS(E) this Sketch collaboration this week.
I'm also entering both cards in the Simon Says Monday Challenge: Anything Goes.