Of course I could come up with something but what??? So I started to think about different cards and then the gate fold card came in mind, and i thought this was perfect for the piano recital, as it looks like a curtain being drawn from the stage. How cute?
Well anyway I went through my stash of papers and found the cutest little combination for spring, a wild wasabi green and the cutest hot pink to go with it (the name escapes me, forgive me it has been 3 weeks since I have crafter, oh my I am having withdrawals....it is bad!). Also had the perfect designer paper to go with it! Awesome how they all co-ordinate without having to think too much.
And then started looking through the stamps to see what I needed. She did mention she wanted the musical notes on there. Well, of course, its a piano recital! Only I do not have the musical wheel (yet :-) ). So onto my lovely friend Michelle to ask to borrow a couple of things (once again, thanks Michelle <3 )
And then we started on the work.....took a while to come up with something I was truly happy with, but this is the end result and I was SO happy with it!!!
The program all closed up.
Side view to see all the 3D details.
All opened up
Side profile
From above, gives you a slightly better appreciation of the 3D work.
All lined up and ready for delivery
The invite for the recital
All ready...all 10 of them
Side view
Well this was probably the project that I enjoyed the most so far, must be the pink and wasabi and the butterflies I guess. Or the thought that spring is around the corner :-)
Hope you like it as much as I did.
Hugs,
Renate
adventure of tini tin tin | April 12, 2012 at 1:40 PM
Recital is tomorrow - sooooo exciting!!! I LOVE the finished product. xx
Renate Krogdahl | April 17, 2012 at 2:58 PM
Just realized you have a blog :-). Loved reading through it and seeing pics with your house during the renos, which I am sure took a lot longer than desired. If we could only have that work done in a few days. How awesome would that be?
Michelle VanWiggeren | April 19, 2012 at 10:41 AM
These turned out beautifully, Renate!!!