Holding You in My Heart

I discovered a new challenge this morning … The Library Challenge … and you know I had to join the fun.  The idea is to create a card inspired by a Library Book … it could be inspired by the book cover (I won't lie … I'm all about the covers when I choose books at the Library), the title, or the Story.

The first book is Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice.

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I was immediately drawn to the overall pattern of the background and those gorgeous colors … they reminded me of the gorgeous piece of oriental paper I had on my studio table (thank you Linda Brun for wrapping my gift in something so gorgeous).  It is so think, it almost feels like fabric.

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I trimmed my card size narrower, so it was more like the dimensions of a paperback book.  I used the Wednesday Sketch Challenge from My Favorite Things and incorporated a dictionary page that was in my paper pile.  I used a sentiment from MFT Deepest Sympathy (awesome sympathy sentiment set) stamped in Kelly Green on a scrap of water color paper on my desk (noticing a theme … love when card making & cleaning-up my studio table go together).

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If you haven't watched Kim Van Der Sanden's Ted Talk (the owner of My Favorite Things), it's a good one.

I also joined the Card Making Olympics at MFT … Event #4 Speed Cardmaking.  It's amazing how fast cardmaking goes when all of the leftovers are on your studio table.

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3 thoughts on “Holding You in My Heart”

  1. I’m so delighted you’ve joined in the first challenge at The Library! I can’t believe how well that beautiful paper reflects the book cover and the dictionary paper goes perfectly too. Great make. Thank you.

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  2. Hi Stef,
    Wowza, your card is a celebration of colour, and an excellent take on the challenge. So bold and beautiful. Hope the rest of your week is creative!

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