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Friday, January 4, 2008

My First Gothic Arch


Gothic arch is this week's Wednesday Stamper theme. This is my first attempt at a gothic arch. I downloaded the arch template from Bel's Nook but I made it into a card by tracing the template onto the fold of DCWV red cardstock. I trimmed the template to make the smaller arch out of My Mind's Eye patterned paper. I stamped and heat embossed justjohanna flourish left several times along the right side to make a border. The main image is a sign that I made by layering justjohanna stand left with justjohanna small bracket frame and "I love" from the justjohanna I love tea background stamp. I inked all the edges with black dye ink and embellished with a sparkly brad from the Target Dollar Spot and a black Prima flower.

18 comments:

K Hutchinson said...

I love doing the arches! They are so fun!

Anonymous said...

Nice! I Love it!

Alison Gibbs said...

Heather great arch.
Alison

Anonymous said...

Great detail on your pretty red arch. Neat, that you made it into a folding card, I like that idea. Be careful :) these arches can be addicting and so much fun!

Anonymous said...

This is lovely and how clever to make a card out of it :o)

Bastelkueken`s Kreative Welt aus Alsdorf said...

Great and beautiful

Andrea, said...

Fabulous arch great coloursrp

Willy said...

Beautiful arch card!

Sandy said...

Wow this is a pretty arch. Love this colors.

Anonymous said...

BEAUTIFUL ARCH!!

xxxMarieke

Anonymous said...

Your first arch looks beautiful.

Paula J Atkinson said...

Great arch!

Barbara said...

I love the color.

Rika said...

Wonderful arch!

Tami Bayer said...

I'm completely hooked on arches. This is a lovely start. I hope you'll keep rolling with them.

Anonymous said...

that's a beautiful arch card!

moi said...

this is great as a first attempt.

Barbara Hagerty said...

I am definitely addicted to the arches. I'll be you'll be making a lot of them. You're off to a great start with this beautiful arch!

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