After I finished my card for today and looked at it, I thought " this reminds me of a Native American Dream Catcher.
The dsp circle is from the Moonlight Designer Series Pack and it was cut with a Circle Framelit. The feathers from the stamp set Four Feathers were stamped with Crushed Curry Ink, Melon Mambo Ink, Tangerine Tango Ink & Daffodil delight Ink. The Feather Framelits Dies makes quick work of cutting these feathers out.
My feathers are tied together with a sweet bow made from Tangerine Tango Baker's Twine and then they are popped up with some Stampin' Dimensionals.
A fun banner/arrow cut from a scrap of Crushed Curry Cardstock highlights my group of feathers in my dreamcatcher. The sentiment on my arrow is from the set And Many More. My arrow/banner is also popped up with Stampin' Dimensionals.
Although it does not show up very well in the photograph, there is an embossed edge around all four sides of the front of my card. These embossed lines were created with the Simply Scored Scoring Tool.
Thanks for stopping by my blog today! And here's hoping that all of your dreams are caught – maybe I should day all of your "good" dreams!
Hugs,
Ginger
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I noticed the embossed edge right away and thought you used a new blank card. I liked that. It’s a nice touch. It definitely is a dream catcher.
A complete turn around in your artistic flair! You did a good job of presenting this stamp set and framelit pak. It does make a person think of a dream catcher.
Perfect. A design that is very adaptable for me “Out West.” Beatuifully done.
I thought of a dream catcher right away. The scoring on the edge showed up and that reminded me to do that more too. Bright and fun choice of colors. You are getting good use out of your round framelits!
I thought of a dream catcher as well!! Nice card with the colors!