I had to dig into stamp supplies and tools I hadn’t
used for some time to create a card for the current Simon Says Wednesday Challenge:
Embossing. I need a Wedding card for a dear friend in August and wanted to make
her an elegant vintage card. So, I dug out one of my favorite wood-mount rubber
stamps from PSX named “Rose Wreath” and matching rose spray wood-mount stamps
(also PSX.) Pink mulberry paper and glitter-gold EP will provide the needed elegance.
(I was glad I could find my heat gun and that the EP still “worked” as it was a
bit clumpy!) Because I know that coloring images made with glittery EP can chew
up markers, I opted for my Tombow Markers which I’ve had for over
20 years, and my trusty white gel pen. I
wanted to add extra sparkle, so used wiped my gold embossing pad along the cut
edge of the mulberry paper, dipped it into the EP, shaking off excess, and
heating the EP edge. After coloring the images, I added some sheer ribbon, and
computer-generated sentiments to finish the card.
Supplies:
·
Wood Mount Stamps from PSX (Company no longer in business)
·
Colored with Tombow markers and
Sakura Gelly Roll white gel pen
· Sentiments-
Computer Generated
·
Mulberry paper, Embossing ink and
powder, heat gun, scraps of ribbon and other other items from my stash.
Entered into:
This is my final entry into this months
Challenge at Sweet November Stamps: Summer Theme! My card features e sweet little Skipper,
colored, fussy-cut and adhered atop a “Summer, Sand and Sunshine” sentiment
card from my scrapbooking stash. Torn scraps of watercolor papers in ocean
colors create “waves” for the background, and few dabs of Stickles provide some
bling.
I’m entering this card into several
challenges including
Outlawz-
Tuesday Color Challenge (My card features the three colors: yellow-sun, teal- in
the waves behind Skipper, and pink- highlights in Skipper’s shimmering hair!)
Supplies:
·
Digi and inside sentiment- Sweet November Stamps (Skipper)
·
Colored with Spectrum Noir Classique
markers and Sakura Gelly Roll white gel pen
·
Cardstock, Stickles and all other items from my stamping and scrapbooking
stashes.
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Another masculine card, this time a fairly simple
one made with assorted items from my digi files and cardmaking stash.
Supplies:
· Upcycled calendar photo for background scene.
· Digi- Eureka Digital Stamp (Fishing Lure) Currently
not available
·
Colored with Spectrum Noir Classique
markers, Sakura Gelly Roll white & silver gel pens
· Front
Sentiment “Happy Father’s Day”- Computer Generated
· Inside Sentiment- a freebie
from Birdscards (Have a Fin-tastic Day)
· Brown photo corners, sparkly fibers, scraps of
colored vellum and other items from my stash.
Entered into:
A diverse post again Kathy, al lovely vintage feel to the first a fun one in the middle and great masculine card, many thanks for joining us again at We Love Stamping challenge.
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You've created a beautiful Wedding card and the Happy Couple will love it!
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What wonderful cards Kathy - love the fishing fly on the third card, that is stunning.
ReplyDeleteYour wedding card is exquisite.
The wee mermaid looks quite happy there on the beach
Blessings
Maxine
You really are very creative. More fabulous card's. x
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Love the cards you created. That mermaid is adorable. Thank you for playing with us this week at Cupcake Inspirations Challenge!!
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