![Card with Index Card Holder Card with Index Card Holder](http://lh6.ggpht.com/_XoSZgECZC_k/S_ktICJgL_I/AAAAAAAAFo4/34v0sHVJ99I/Card%20with%20Index%20Card%20Holder_thumb%5B2%5D.jpg?imgmax=800)
I’ve used a cream linen card blank, a brass index holder, that I bought on e-bay ages ago, a paper daisy and some tiny flat backed pearls..
![Close Up of Card using Index Card Holder Close Up of Card using Index Card Holder](http://lh4.ggpht.com/_XoSZgECZC_k/S_ktJgmcolI/AAAAAAAAFpA/p02syXla1H8/Close%20Up%20of%20Card%20using%20%20Index%20Card%20Holder_thumb%5B3%5D.jpg?imgmax=800)
The back plate is made using a Nestabilities label die cut on my big shot and backed with foam pads for extra dimension. I had to fiddle about a bit on my computer to get the font just the right size to fit behind the holder.
To add a touch of sparkle I have given the daisy a light dusting of translucent micro glitter from Stampin' Up.
The font I have used is from "Two Pea In A Bucket" - called 2Peas Typo - it cost $2.99, (about £1.60?), they also have some very nice free fonts if you look in there digital section. I've used font size 11 and the colour is Pantone 479C.
I don't think I have ever mentioned that I put an insert in all my cards, hand cut and made using A4 copier paper, usually white or cream to match the card blank, occassionally I use other pastel colours to match an embellishment or background paper that I have used. .... it just adds an extra touch of quality.
I don't think I have ever mentioned that I put an insert in all my cards, hand cut and made using A4 copier paper, usually white or cream to match the card blank, occassionally I use other pastel colours to match an embellishment or background paper that I have used. .... it just adds an extra touch of quality.
4 comments:
Love this Helen! What font have you used here? x
Beautifully done Helen. Definitely less is more :)
that brass index holder, love it,
just beautiful!makes a nice change to see a card like this!!!
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