This card took a bit more time than usual, but I did all the coloring and fussy cutting while watching the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament this weekend. I missed most of the two games my team (UConn) played as we were out to dinner Friday night, and at a Lunch & Learn event at church yesterday. I did catch the end of both games. Yesterday's was particularly exciting, and UConn advanced to the Final Four. I'm likely to miss both the Semi-Finals and the Finals because I'm headed to Washington, D.C. for Ecumenical Advocacy Days. I've never been before, and I'm looking forward to it. There are seven of us from our Presbytery headed there on Thursday. I'm also looking forward to seeing some real Spring there. We got a rather harsh (in my opinion) April Fool's joke this morning, waking up to 2" of freshly fallen snow. (More on that to come in the next post.)
At any rate, here's a toast to Spring via Hero Arts January Card Kit. I was inspired by two things: first this post by Vikki, and then by the Inspired By Challenge this time: Windows.
It's hard to see in any of the photos, but I fussy cut the window from the Flower Shop and backed it with acetate to mimic a real window. The Flower Shop was die cut from Simon Says "Fog" cardstock, and adhered to a Weathervane (PTI) card base. I restamped the awning onto X-Press Blending paper, colored it with Copics, and fussy cut it before adding it to the shop with dimensional tape. All the flowers and containers were also stamped on X-Press and colored with a variety of Copic markers.
You can see a slight reflection on the acetate at this angle. The sentiment is a fave from Papertrey's "Birthday Bash" set.
I decided not to use any dimensional tape with the flowers as there were so many individual pieces that I didn't think it needed anything else.
I'm linking this card to these challenges:
Seize the Birthday with an optional twist of SPRING . . .
Simon Says Work It Wednesday: Spring Flowers . . .
And last, but not least, Simon Says Wednesday Challenge: Anything Goes . . .
Hope Spring has shown up where you live!