Wednesday, February 4, 2009
On a flower kick....
I just HAD to show you a close up of this sentiment....It's one of my favorites! I took my BV000 marker and swiped over my favorite words in this sentiment too.
Pure stamping, I don't do it that often anymore with all that yummy patterned paper that is on the market but sometimes it feels so good to get back to the roots of stamping!
I stamped my background in "London Fog" memento ink...it is such a pretty grey that looks wonderful with lavenders.
I cut out my flowers with the peony die from Spellbinders on Claudine Hellmuths' sticky back canvas. I stamped the canvas in eggplant ink and scuffed the edges....now ribbon....hmmm, nothing I had matched! I took some white cotton ribbon from the fabric store and airbrushed it to match (BV08)....perfect!
Here are all the deets:
Stamps by Cornish Heritage Farms:
Tulle Damask (Scrapblocks), Wedding Centers (Mona Lisa Moments)
Ink:
London Fog, Tuxedo Black Memento (Tsukineko)
Eggplant Pigment Ink (Ranger)
Paper:
Natural Smooth, Purple (Prism)
Accessories:
Sticky Back Canvas (Claudine Hellmuth)
Peony Nestabilities (Spellbinders)
Button (Making Memories)
Twine
Ribbon
Copic Airbrush System (to color the ribbon)
Sewing Machine
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12 comments:
Stunning card, Sherrie. Lots of great details and lovely color scheme. Good idea to get back to making your own patterned paper - you're right, that option is overlooked a LOT!!
Lovely card. I love the sentiment. Just a perfect card for so many occassions.
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Heather
so pretty love all those colors
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Norine
Quite LOVELY!
this is beautifuL! love what you did with the Sticky Back Canvas
oh that sentiment and card are gorgeous!
Beautiful!
This is beautiful! I love the colors and lace! Gorgeous! TFS
Beautiful card I love the softness of this, very elegant!
such lovely stamping, love the lace with it!
What an absolutely beautiful card. Love love love it!
Love this and the little details. Loving your use of fabric as I cruise around your blog-- very inspiring.
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