We are into the Easter Week and it's the second week of Creating an Easter Card with the sketch below.
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As we are in different circumstances with the Covid-19 and social distancing our church services have been live streamed via Facebook and whilst watching this morning, this card was being designed in my head and it just came together with ease. The shades of purple were influenced by the paraments in church which are in lent and the lead up to Easter.
I have used a die from the recently released Ornate bundle as my background to some foliage stamped in shades of purple with the cross being my centrepiece in front of the tomb with the beautiful sentiment of "GOD IS LOVE".
I wish you all a happy and safe Easter week, the world is definitely in termoil, but share some love and #sharesunshine to others in your community and all over the world.
Why not send a card to show that you are thinking of your friends and family even though you are not seeing them in person you are giving them a hug of love in their hand.
Stamp Set: Hold on to Hope
Cardstock: Purple Posy, Highland Heather, Gorgeous Grape, Very Vanilla
Ink: Purple Posy, Highland Heather, Gorgeous Grape
Accessories: Ornate Layers Dies, Tulip Builder Punch
Close up of the Cross and Tomb.
Now it's time to Easter Bunny hop on over to Julia Quinn.
Are you inspired by the CASEing the Catty Crew why not participate in the CASEing the Catty Sunday Challenge by uploading a card or project to the facebook page.
A perfect card for the season of Easter.
ReplyDeleteLovely card Kathryn, the Ornate die cut looks fabulous behind your stamped panel.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a fabulous card, full of the meaning of Easter. It's lovely.
ReplyDeleteReally lovely, Kathryn and a great take on the sketch.
ReplyDeleteOh this is so lovely. The colours are perfect for Lent. Great card.
ReplyDeleteLovely Kathryn! Great colour choice too
ReplyDeleteA beautiful twist on the sketch. I love that you've kept this monochromatic.
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