I've been thinking about joining my friends over at the Simply Clean & Simple April Challenge all month and finally got off my duff this morning to slip through at the very end of the month before the challenge ends.
The April optional theme is "Umbrella", and the first thing that came to mind was cocktail umbrellas - what does that say about how my brain works?!
I started today's card with a pale pink side-folded card base and I wanted to use some heat embossing in a champagne tone to sort of match the purpose of the card. I found a scrap of iridescent rose-gold vellum to use for the mat of the pink top layer. I die cut a pink stitched rectangle and then die cut a Tim Holtz "Happy Hour" glass for a reverse image. I lined up the pink and rose-gold layers and heat embossed the sentiment and the edges of the rose-gold layer and glued them all together. Before gluing them, I added a flourish in champagne embossing. The umbrella (also Tim Holtz "Happy Hour") was die cut from bronze scraps and glued to the top layer before adding some tiny bronzy pearls. The photo is a bit of a disappointment in that it completely misses the iridescence of the rose-gold vellum behind the reverse die cut glass.
I like some things about this card, and some things not so much. I think it bears another attempt - maybe as a shaker card in brighter colors. I like how the sentiment just happens to fit perfectly with the shape of the glass - I think it may have come from one of the inexpensive stamp sets by Park Lane that Joanne carries. June is a big birthday month in our family, so I think I may take another run at this idea.