Showing posts with label stampendous. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stampendous. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Friday, July 23, 2010
2S4Y Challenge
Above is the sketch challenge from 2 Sketches 4 You. Below is my take on it.
Stamps: Butterflies - Hero Arts, Background - Impression Obsession, Sentiment - StampendousI stamped the background stamp on white cardstock with black ink. For the butterflies, I stamped them with Versamark and then used black embossing powder. These butterflies were colored with my boys watercolor paints in blues and greens (I'm still away on vacation and only have some basic tools with me so I'm using the kids' stuff).
I decided to cut the background image in between the flowers for the scallop portion of the sketch. I cut a small piece of patterned paper I had in my scrap container and then stamped 'hello' in black ink. I raised up the butterflies with foam tape and placed them in the same spots on the sketch. I matted the whole thing on black cardstock and then on a white card. TFL!
Labels:
butterflies,
embossing,
hero arts,
Impression Obsession,
stampendous
Monday, May 17, 2010
Still Spring?
I thought I would post a card I did for the stamp club last month. We were to make a spring themed card and here is mine. I ended up using this bunny stamp for the card because before it was a spring card, it was a birthday card. I was in the stamp store with one of my sons last month when he saw this stamp and didn't want to leave without it. He wanted me to use it to make his birthday card. And that's what I did and then made a second card for the stamp club. I stamped the bunny in dark brown ink on white paper and then colored it with distress ink. I then paper pieced the bunny with the watering can. I hand cut the grass and punched the flowers, leaves, and border. I hand cut the banner, colored with distress ink, and stamped with black ink. I finished off the flowers with some yellow Stickles. Happy Spring and TFL!
Labels:
distress ink,
martha stewart,
memory box,
punches,
spring,
stampendous
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