The top card better reflects (pun intended!) the clarity of the text, but the lower pictures (sans glare) is a more accurate image of the card.
I love this scripture from Song of Songs, which I embossed in gold on a transparency; it suits a literal interpretation as nicely as a literal one. I made this card in a hurry; we received an emergency phone call that meant an unplanned trip 8 hours out of town with one day's notice, so in my hurry to complete a card in case I didn't return on time to make one (and we didn't, just arrived in time to finish writing the post for this card), I used a background stamp that is not from Biblical Impressions, but one of it's sister companies, Eureka. The stamp is the fern background stamp, and I stamped it several times to cover the background panel.
Thank you for stopping by, now it's on to Jessica S. for the next stop on our hop, while I go see if the kettle on the stove that I forgot was on (until I heard an unhealthy "pop" sound from the kitchen) has been burnt through!
4 comments:
Very pretty card! You may have done it quickly, but you did a beautiful job on it!
Very nice!
This is just so pretty...very nice job!
Both are beautiful! TFS
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