Commemorating on this Good Friday the work of Jesus Christ on the cross to forgive sins and give eternal life to all who believe. |
Hi, Friends......
I am here on Good Friday with a card to share that I made some time back and never got blogged! I used a wonderful cross embossing folder that I had inked with distress inks and then layered over a few die-cuts. It's very simple, but I love the subdued tones.
Love how this cross includes uplifting faith words that are embodied in Christ's sacrifice and resurrection. |
Supplies used include:
Darice - Faith Words in Cross embossing folder
Distress Inks
Canson - Mixed Media Paper Spiral Bound Notebook
Inspired by Stamping - Fancy Labels 3 Dies
DCWV and K&Co. patterned paper and glitter cardstock scraps
Core'dinations/Darice solid cardstock
Thank you for stopping by today. Hope your Easter season is blessed!
❤
Janis
Thank you for the honor of entering this card in the following challenges:
1. Papercraft Challenge #17 - AG with extra entry for Easter
2. DL.ART April Linky Challenge
3. Crafty Hazelnut's April Patterned Paper Challenge - AG with Patterned Paper
4. Word Art Wednesday Challenge #382-383 - Anything Goes
Absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and this embossed cross looks so lovely
ReplyDeleteEaster Blessings!
A lovely elegant card.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Craftyhazelnuts patterned paper challenge.
Happy crafting and Happy Easter.
Catherine x DT
Wonderful card!
ReplyDeleteI have this embossing folder too. I like the layering.
ReplyDeleteI love the embossing on the cross & the colours you've used. Thank you for participating in our papercraft challenge & we hope you will join us again in the next one :)
ReplyDeleteXO Lisa @ Papercraft Business
Join in on the fun with our Papercraft Business Challenges!
Congratulations on your win over in the Craftyhazelnuts Patterned Paper Challenge with this beautiful card. xx
ReplyDeleteReally??? Oh, how exciting!! Thank you for letting me know, Liz. Happy Dance!
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Janis
What a lovely CAS design! The inked embossing and subtle patterns let this cross take center stage.
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