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Happy Labor Day, to those of you in the United States. I love trying to make a Clean and Simple card. I made this simple card with a sticker I have had for a while. I think its from Anthropology . It came in a set and I could not resist. I embossed some red PTI cardstock added the sticker . I stamped the pencil colored it with Copics , cut it out and added some Glossy Accents, (I love using that stuff to make my own embellishments) Then added my sentiment, both the sentiment and pencil are from Stamps by Judith. I will give this to one of my daughters, who are always in need of cards for teachers. I hope you all have a wonderful week.
Hi cute card Marybeth love the dimension of the little pencil.
ReplyDeleteI am a big fan of Glossy Accents too its a must have to my crafting .
Hope you and your family are keeping well x
Marybeth, great card! That sticker is perfect for this challenge. I love that you added glossy accents and embossing. Thanks for playing along at CAS-ual Fridays!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute. I can't believe that card started with a sticker. Your pencil embellishment is very professional looking. I think it's the glossy accents.
ReplyDeleteAwesome card Marybeth! Wonderful use of the sticker.
ReplyDeleteGreat sticker Marybeth and the chubby pencil is the perfect companion for it! Thanks for the Happy Labor Day wishes! We had muggy weather & rain from Isaac but still managed a nice long weekend!
ReplyDeleteGreat card!! I love the bright red and all the school elements are great!! Hope you had a great Labor day weekend!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card, Marybeth! Love the bright colors and the glossy accents!
ReplyDeleteYour daughter's teacher is going to love it :) I love that you added the glossy accents to the pencil, it looks cool! And that sticker, I would have never known, I thought you were a coloring pro!
ReplyDeleteSuch a bright, happy card! Wonderful sticker image and I love that pencil.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Marybeth, you nailed this challenge. I love the sticker and that pencil is just awesome, the red closes the deal!
ReplyDeleteThis is so bright and gorgeous Marybeth. I never think of using stickers and I'm sure I have some somewhere from the days when I scrapbooked more and I must look them out. I hope Tom is back safely.Thank you for your encouragement.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute Marybeth! I love the glassy accents on the pencil, and how neat that you were able to use a sticker for the focal point. Very cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great back to school design! Perfect sticker and I love your glossy pencil!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable, Marybeth! I love the simplicity of the design and the way the yellow pencil pops against the red. Such a great use of that cute sticker! Thanks for sharing this with us at CAS-ual Fridays!
ReplyDeleteOh goodness this is Goooorgeous! I love the sticker and the little pencil together - this looks like it came straight out of a little grade book exercise!
ReplyDeleteCAS or not, you always make the prettiest cards, Miss Marybeth. I love Glossy Accents too. Always have a hard time getting that nozzle clear though. But I just saw a tip about keeping a pin in it - duh, why didn't I think of that? And your Christmas cards - gah, I am so behind on Christmas cards. Done with the Christmas shopping, but the cards...way behind.
ReplyDeleteONE AWESOME CARD, Marybeth! I love everything about it. Thanks so much for joining us @ CAS-ual Fridays :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a perfect card for the challenge. Love it. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI'm late getting around to commenting on this, but I adore it, Marybeth! Cute as anything!!
ReplyDeleteI die over that sticker!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it!!
Wish I had an entire set of them...
maybe 2...
3...
sets...
since I have hoarding problems! :)
Love that glossied pencil too...
perfect!
Love the way the pencil is positioned as if having written sticker wording. Thanks for joining us at CAS-ual Fridays this week :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Marybeth! Thanks for playing along with CAS-ual Fridays this week! :)
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