This card has papers from DCWV, the stamp is from MTME. Enjoy!
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I have always been fascinated with "Asian" stamps, papers and cards so I made a "gate-fold" card keep an "Asian" theme in the back of my mind. The color "red" is often used in Asian art so I figured this was a safe bet. Here is my interpretation using this color scheme. The red flowers that were stamped don't look as red in the photo as they do in person, so pretend they do!
The stamp, punches papers and Mizuhiki "Paper" cord are from Hanko Designs.
A thin magnetic was used to keep the floral strip in place when the card is closed.
I am pleased with my first attempt with these colors and will keep them in mind for future use.
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Since I am desperately awaiting the arrival of "spring", I decided to put some spring flowers on my card.
I tried to "think outside the box" when I created this card. The stamp is an old Hero Arts stamp that I had forgotten about. I cut the bottom leaves off of the stem and mounted them on the edge of the die cut with foam tape. The embossing folder is from Sizzix, verbiage from Papertrey Ink's Delightful Dahlia stamp set. I applied white ink with a piece of cut 'n dry to the raised designs. I love the clear stamps because you can curve them to fit any shape.
I loved the way this card turned out so I made a few more of the same card. I think I will change the verse to Happy Mother's Day.
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I figured I would mix things up by making a round card since I have made several square cards before. This is my first round card and I really enjoyed trying something different.
I hope you enjoyed my first attempt at a round card.
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It was challenging to play with this sketch....I guess that's why they call it a "challenge".
The papers are from K and Co. The Delightful Dahlia stamp and die are from Papertrey Ink. The flourish pearls are from Want2Scrap. I colored the pearls, the flower and leaves with copic markers.
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The next card is a Monochromatic Challenge sponsored by There She Goes. This was definitely a "challenge" because I like lots of different colors so to stick with different shades of one color put my brain into overdrive. I cheated a little by adding some "purple". After I completed the card I thought it would be fun to try this again with different colors. Try it you'll like it!
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These are 3 of the beautiful cards that were created by this talented group of ladies.
You know that paper you bought but haven't used? Get it out and create some cards. Hopefully this will inspire you to cut up that paper so you have room to buy more!
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The stamps are from Paper Trey Ink. I used Marvy markers colored directly onto the stamp, misted it with water, then stamped onto the paper. I used a Stardust embossing powder to highlight the leaves and tree trunk.
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On this card I used "Whiff of Joy" stamps designed by Norma Fickle.
The image was colored with colored pencils then blended with Gamsol. The pearls were colored with a copic marker, flowers and ribbon from JoAnn's and the spacer is from Stamp and Create.
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My 3 yr old grandson likes trains so this is the perfect card for him. The train is a Sizzix die that was paper pieced together. I used Stardust embossing powder for the coal car, the light beam and for shadows in the billowing smoke from the engine. The strip at the bottom was embossed with a Sizzix embossing folder.
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I used a Tina Wenke stamp for this card. It was colored with Copic markers, ribbon from JoAnn's, embossing folder is Cuttlebug and the daisy is Martha Stewart.
Hope you enjoyed my version of the sketch.
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I can't wait for spring and WARM weather so I thought I would get a head start by using bright spring colors on my card. This is the SHAKER card I created based on this sketch.
I stamped this Tina Wenke Stamp with Memento Black ink. It was colored with Copic markers. The papers are from K and Co, ribbon from Hobby Lobby and the pearls from Queen and Co.
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