Saturday, October 16, 2010

An "Inky" Thanksgiving


These are cards I made with an Inky Antics clear rubber stamp set. This year I used this set for all of my Thanksgiving cards. I get bored doing the same card over and over again so I usually pick a stamp or stamp set for each holiday and make many different variations with the same stamp. I like to be able to change the appearance of my cards by using different papers and layouts. All the cards were colored with Prisma colored pencils and Gamsol. The "Inky" website has great directions for blending colored pencils with Gamsol. Check it out!
When I was growing up I was told "you never mix patterns on the clothes you are wearing". If you had a solid color skirt or pants you could wear a patterned top...but never mix plaids with stripes or flowers or paisley. I have noticed that many cards incorporate many patterns on one card. Keeping this in mind this is my attempt at mixing patterns. ENJOY!



Here are four of the cards:



A leaf shaped button, regular button, leaf punch, ribbon, twine, patterned papers and Nestabilities enabled me to get a different look on each card. I love adding embellishments ...I think that is when a card really comes to life.



Here are four different versions:



More patterned papers, ribbons buttons, twine, brads, leaf punch, embossing powder and of course Nestabilities all helped to create different layouts.


Whenever I show someone a card they always open it up to see what's inside so...here are a few insides:


Back to creating cards in my Butterfly Garden.

2 comments:

Jackie Wamhoff said...

These are TOO cute, Marie! Thank you so much for sharing them. :-)

Debbie Fisher (debbiedee) said...

Awesome Marie! I love all of them!! Thank you for sharing.