Happy World Card Making Day! This week, I have the honour of being the guest designer for the Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers Challenge #44: B is for Boobs! Our challenge recognizes that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In keeping with this theme, I created an abstract bustier using one of the Essentials by Ellen Folk Hearts dies.
To create lace at the top of the bustier, I stamped the words love, faith, hope in three different shades of pink ink using a sentiment from the Paper Smooches Hope stamp set. The pink ribbon at the dip in the heart was cut from the Paper Smooches Hope die collection and layered three times.
The main sentiment, also from the Paper Smooches Hope stamp set, was stamped with Versamark ink on black cardstock and heat embossed with white embossing powder. The cityscape patterned paper is from Seven Paper’s Amelia 6×6 paper pad.
You have until 11:55pm EDT on Friday, October 16, 2015 to upload your project using the InLinkz linkup on the Snarky Stampers blog HERE. I look forward to seeing your fantastic entries!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
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This is cool and understated – very sophisticated and yet still fun!
What a great card – this would really show someone you cared, Jo x
LOVE the faux-bustier you created, Emily! You clever gal, you! Such a understated, yet elegant card! Glad that you are joining us as our Guest Designer at the Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers!
Fantastic card Emily! Thanks so much for being our Queen and guest designer for the B is for Boobs challenge! Edna and the sisterhood appreciate your "support"
What a fun design.
Fabulous card, love the pink ribbon die cut, love how you stamped the top of the bustier. Thanks for being our Queen and GDT for this challenge.
This is an ingenious take on our challenge! Love the heart/bustier with the cancer ribbon. Looks so good on the dark grey background. And the patterned paper is awesome! So glad you joined us as the Queen of Snark! Wear the crown with pride. 😉
Oh I love it! Such a neat twist making it a bustier – and how I stared at this set before I went with the vamp!
Sensational, Emily!! Clever, clever girl!
=] Michele
Beautiful and so sweet. I love the stamping at the top of the heart and that patterned paper you chose for the base.
What a lovely, thoughtful card, with a nice double-entendre in the word "support"!
jane