Sunday, October 18, 2009
Feature Stamper tribute
I saw this card from Riley and it was a no brainer CASE for me. I kept the touch of pink and used polka dot paper like she did, but my polka dot pattern is much denser. I have the same layout, including images up the left side and I popped up my images as well, like Riley. A totally cute card there GF!!!
I used a new stamp set from i {heart} papers chicken girl design, released last Friday. Totally adorable images on the Just Skating By set. I keep having visions of a pink elephant winter card, so we'll see if I can make that happen or not in short order here!
stamps; just skating by (CGD by IHP)
paper; eskimo kisses (basic grey), garnet pearlescent cardstock (paper accents), brown, coconut swirl (bazzill)
ink; espresso adirondack (ranger)
accessories; ribbon (SU!), petite ocval and scallop oval nesites (spellbinders), chablis rhinestones (bazzill), snowflake charms (embellish it!), copic markers & glitter markers
I made this card for a class I taught on emboss resist. I cased myself because I had a specific request to do this card. It's one of my favourite layouts, and the new SU! set, Pendant Park is perfect for the embossed panels running along the edges of the card. Love it!
stamps; serene snowflakes, pendant park (SU!)
paper; coconut swirl, splash (bazzill), 24kt pearlescent cardstock (paper accents)
ink; versamark (tsukineko), pool, ocean aqua, antique linen (ranger)
accessories; labels 2 nesties (spellbinders), ribbon (SU!), clear ep, diamond stickles (ranger), goldenberry dew drops (the robin's nest)
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3 comments:
Both cards are fabulous Loretta!! Love the clean style of the first!! So charming!! And the sketch, colors, and emboss resisting on the second is gorgeous!! WOW!
Oh! Adorable and pretty! I haven't emboss resisted in a long time. I should do that again (and quit resisting! - HAHAHA).
Hope your kiddies are doing better. The red Christmas card is bright and pretty. Very striking! Good colouring work, as usual. I love the subtle colours and the soft beauty of the snowflake card.
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