Welcome to another Featured Artist/Designer Spotlight. Today we’re thrilled to welcome Jessica Pascarella. Before we show you Jessica’s project, let’s get to know her a little bit more…
Hello, there! I’m Jessica Pascarella from Pearland, Texas. My husband, Michael, and I have three amazing kids (Brayden-8, Daniel – 7, and Adelynn-5). We enjoy spending our time together traveling, having family movie night, or even playing a few rounds of flashlight Hide-n-Seek! When I manage to have a few moments alone, I enjoy curling up with a good book.
My passion of cardmaking was introduced by my grandmother several years ago. It was with her creativity that encouraged me to make my own wedding invitations. With that project (almost 12 years ago), my paper and stamp addiction was born.
I would classify myself as a CAS cardmaker. However, I enjoy challenging myself with new styles and techniques. I am currently on Little Tangles Challenge, DCWV, and Pink & Main Stamps design teams.
You can see more of my creations on my blog—Kissin’ Krafts.
Life Always
As I mentioned earlier, I am addicted to papers. Today’s card uses a variety of patterns from one collection. Instead of stamping a sentiment, I used a decorative quote also included in the same collection.
To highlight the quote, I used a foam dot to make the quote “pop” off the card. Sometimes I like a lot of white space on a card and other times I feel the need to add an little embellishment. With this card, I added a couple enamel dots.
I want say a big THANK YOU to Paper Crafter’s Library for the opportunity to be a Feature Designer!
Supplies
Cardstock: Neenah Bright White
Paper: Teresa Collins Nine & Co Paper Pad
Dies: Spellbinders Scallop Circle and Circle Dies
Embellishments: My Mind’s Eye Market Street Enamel Dots
Other: Foam Dots, Scotch Tape Runner
We hope you have enjoyed today’s project courtesy of Jessica Pascarella . Be sure to stop by Jessica’s blog to see even more of her beautiful work (and let her know we sent you). You can also find Jessica on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram.
Happy Crafting!
simply gorgeous!
Despite calling this a CAS card, I like that you have used colors over the entire face of the card. Nice use of both words and image. Thanks for posting this project.