Before Covid-19 reared its ugly head, I was supposed to be hosting a charity card workshop. I've decided to push on with the kits anyway, in the hope that one day the lockdown will be eased and the workshop can take place. This was a sample I made for a bookmark card - a card featuring a bookmark as part of the design. It seemed appropriate to use Sugarpea Designs Brainy Bookmark Die set and co-ordinating Read Between the Lines Stamp Set.
The bookmark was too big for a standard A6 card front so I cut it down to a more manageable size. I went through the many paper pads and card stocks I have until I settled on this combination. The READ was layered up to make it pop and the "books" were stamped and embossed with WOW Primary Bark Embossing powder on red card stock and trimmed by hand.
The bookmark looked a little plain until I decided to trim it with a little snippet of the patterned paper and I'm quite happy with the result. I'm not crazy about the ribbon but I have some 3mm red satin on order. I added a doily (purchased from the supermarket) to soften it a little.
Timeout Challenge #159 has the following challenge so I thought I'd join in.
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Kate this is just amazing and we all love a hand made book mark. Love all this detail. The doily is a lovely touch and I the colours work so well together. Thanks for joining Time Out x
ReplyDeleteWow, a book mark card! Love the idea and that book mark is awesome. You have added such lovely details, the recipient won't know what to appreciate more. Thank you for playing along at Time Out. Hugs ~ Ishani.
ReplyDeleteSuch a creative card idea- I love the sentiment on the bookmark :) Keep going with the kits - we will be through this one day and your participants will love this project :) Thanks so much for playing along with us at Time Out! Jill
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