Welcome,
Also a warm welcome to my newest follower, Faith A of Daffodil Cards, who makes the most beautiful cards - do pop over and take a peep.
On Saturday I was one of seven (self appointed) bridesmaids at a wedding of friends over the weekend, which was a lot of fun. We also helped do the final preparation of the food on Friday and Saturday morning, and the serving, as they were catering it themselves.
I had hoped to be here sooner, but have also been hit with a cluster of migraines, which have left me somewhat lethargic and lacklustre. (Thankfully not over the weekend) Subsequently I have not been blog visiting - I hope to get back to it tomorrow.
Now to the card - this I taught last year as a way to use Washi tape
I layered bronze dotted, silver chevron, black and white music and red and white washi tape adhered diagonally over a piece of (thin) white card, leaving a narrow strip empty
I stamped the sentiment in red across the blank space, centring the stamps, then stamping on either side. The stamps were freebies from a magazine.
The decorated panel was then mounted over another white layer, then the red base, and black rhinestones added
I used the music patterned washi for the inside.
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Very effective use of washi tape Maxine, have to confess to being a bit addicted to it as well.
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I am glad you feel better now, Maxine.
ReplyDeleteI am sure you had a lot of fun in the wedding. How lovely!
And I LOVE this card. Great idea to use the washi tapes and add stamped sentiment and gems. Very clever.
I send you a big hug, my friend.
A cheerful card! And a great way to use the washi! (Wich we all have too many :) ) Hugs, Gerrina
ReplyDeleteGreat job with the washi tapes, and a great way to get them used too!
ReplyDeleteVery happy to see this in our mailbox at 613 Avenue Create.
Please come back again!
The best of luck with your entry.
Jackie, DT member at 613 xx
Maxine, I love how you used washi tape to create this fun card. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh Maxine what a beautiful way to use washi tape! Nicely done! Hope you're feeling better! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Sisterhood of Crafters challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
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Sisterhood of Crafters
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P.S. Did you hear the news? We have another new challenge blog we'd love to have you come check out and play along in. It all begins this Friday, March 3rd. It's called Triple B. Fun with Birds, Butterflies & Blooms. Would love to have you pop over! Appreciate your support!
Hi, Maxine! Hopefully your headache is gone by now - those cluster headaches are mean, the way you never know if the cycle is going to "repeat itself" and how many times. Glad you could enjoy yourself at the wedding. Your diagonally placed lines of washi tape look fantastic! Great idea! I need to CASE that design idea! Thanks for the inspiration and for submitting your creation at Jan’s Digi Stamp Challenges . I hope to see more of your designs soon.
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Donna
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First of all - I hope you're feeling better now. Migraines are no fun I'm sure. Hang in there!
ReplyDeleteGreat use for washi tape and I'm going to have to CASE this. Cute idea and great inspiration!
Lynn
Lovely washi design, Maxine. Great colors and fun patterns. Glad to hear the migraines have passed! Thank you for sharing at Word Art Wednesday this week.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love Washington tape
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ReplyDeletesuch a great card design that can be used for any gender as well as a music lover. I liked the striped design which can be changed up with different colours. Thank you for taking part in the polkadoodles digi choosday challenge. Happy Crafting! Mel x
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use washi tape. Love the result. I have a whole tin full of washi tape, so I should give it a go. so sorry to hear that you suffer from migraines. I know how horrid they are, but it is very lucky that you were able to enjoy the wedding xx
ReplyDeleteI am glad you feel better. Great idea for using up some washi tapes, your card is lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe wedding sounds great fun, but not so the migraines. Hope they have gone by now.
ReplyDeleteLove this idea with the washi. I have so much of it and this is a great way to use some of it up. Off for a play.
Blessings, Neet xx
Very pretty! Great composition of the different washi tapes. I love the consecutive repetition of the washi tapes. Gorgeous idea to stamp the sentiment in between like using another washi tape. And - for me - the black circles act like an eye-catcher.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this beautiful card with the Everybody Art Challenge. Hug Uschi
Migraines are so debilitating, so I hope you are feeling much better now Maxine. What a blessing you managed to get through the weekend okay (and what a lucky couple to have such wonderful friends). Take care, Mxx
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome, Maxine. I love using washi and your card is SO fun and creative. Thanks so much for sharing it with us at Word Art Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteI was on a washi tape design team, and they just "POOF" vanished. Well, I mean...they're still around but they cut off all communication and just ghosted us all. it was sad because I really enjoy washi tape. I have quite a collection of it and often forget to use it so this card really inspired me.
Thanks SO much for sharing with us at Word Art Wednesday. Your art is always a blessing to me and you inspire me so much more than you know. Hugs to you, my sister.
Karen
Word Art Wednesday
Oh this is fabulous Maxine! I did something similar at Christmas and yes, it really does feel good to use up a bit of the Washi Tape stash in this way. Love your design hun. Sweet to hear you had such a lovely weekend celebrating friends, but not great you've been feeling poorly, hope those migraines shift for you, I get flawed by them occasionally, so I empathise! Big hugs, Wends xoxo
ReplyDeleteI love your card, and for me the music washi is the icing on the cake! Smiles, Kathy
ReplyDeleteHi Maxine, a fabulous way to use up washi tape, I was put off washi tape after making easter gift boxes which had a strip across the width of the box that proceeded to peel off in the two days until actually given, since then they have just sat in my box. I will have to try this out, thank you for the inspiration and I hope your migraine has passed. Have a wonderful week... Megan
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, so lovely! x
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to use washi tape and you've chosen such beautiful prints. They coordinate so well! Fabulous design!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining it at my Crafty Wednesday challenge this month!
Ellie
Ellibelle's Corner
Beautiful card, I like how you used the Washi tape, great inspiration. So glad you shared with us at Jan's Digi Stamp Challenge. I hope to see you next month! Donna T
ReplyDeleteWhat great Washi inspiration! I never use it enough but this is a great idea! Thanks for sharing it with us at PIP Challenges!
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Wow Maxine, your card is amazing!Thanks for playing at 613 The Avenue Create! Hope to see you again soon,
ReplyDeleteHugs, Kate (Cards a la Kate)!
Thank you so much for the mention Maxine, so kind of you. Your washi card is inspired and I love the music theme.
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The wedding sounds like lots of fun, how sweet of all 7 of you ladies for helping the bride and groom out with being bridesmaids and then serving the food! But I am so sorry about the migraines, they are very depilating and just not fun at all. I hope you can stay free from them now! This is a great way to use washi tape! I love it! I thought the sentiment was washi too, but as I read I saw that it is not. Fun! I will have to try this idea as I have washi just sitting here that I haven't used. Love the added rhinestones too. Hugs, Brenda
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