I had seen a few cards on Pinterest of people rolling papers back to make an opening, I am sorry I have tried to go back and look for them but can't find where I saw them, I took an oval die and just laid it on top to give me an idea on how much paper to roll back. I stamped on a separate piece of cardstock and colored with markers. There is a little sentiment on the tag in the stamped image so I didn't add another.
- Power Poppy - Short Stacks stamp set, colored w/markers
- Crate Paper - DIY Shop paper
- Tearing back of paper and inked with Old paper distress ink
- Sequins
Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by today,
Connie
14 comments:
This is such a cute card! I have also seen this roll back technique. You did a great job with it.
Very pretty Connie the curl backs are fabulous and love the sweet image..
luv CHRISSYxx
What a good looking card.
I like the colours and the roll back technique you've used.
All the best Jan
how pretty ... love the design and brilliant colours here, great post x
Thank you for well wishes, getting there slowly xx
So pretty xoxo
So very cute with those gifts bursting through the paper. Well done Connie!
Awesome technique! I have seen them too, but have never made one! (now I can picture the MFT Super Hero images busting through one!) Yours is spectacular and I think of all the birthday gift/packages I have ever seen this one from Power Poppy is one of my most favorites. You have colored it perfectly! Love this!
What a fun way to spotlight your main image! Those rolled back edges are perfect!
Gorgeous card. Love!
What a neat technique. Well done!
I absolutely love the vibe of the rolled back look. That's so cool!! And I love the decoration - a teapot of flowers always has my heart :0)
Amazing coloring on this image and the rolled back paper is amazing to really showcase your wonderful image.
what a wonderful look, i don't remember you or anyone else ever doing this before!! your coloring and the colors you chose are so beautiful!! "for you" so cute!!
Cute idea and pretty coloring! I always loved this sweet stamp.
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