This is my 2nd post today as I want to post at least one card per class before the 21st and I am running out of days.
Graphic Stamps
I like this class. I've never been any good at trying to figure out what to do with any graphic type stamps. I chose to work with Laura Bassen's idea and found the perfect stamp. This card is pretty much a case of her card in class except for the colours and the actual stamp used. But it has prompted me to go and look at some other graphic stamps I might have in my stash.
Here is what I made:
Paper: Neenah White Cardstock
Ink: CTMH Dye ink (Hollyhock; Blush; Baby Pink); Versafine Onyx Black
Stamps: Modern Basics (PTI); Keep It Simple Birthday stamp set (PTI)
Other: Brad (Doodlebug Design Inc.); dimensional strips; clear embossing powder
I wanted to make a birthday card for a little 10 year old girl, it's coming up later this month, so I decided to use this class to motivate me to make it.
I cut out the "wings" at the back of the brad as I just wanted to use the little flower without piercing the card, I am always worried that it will tear. I then filled the back of it with adhesive dots in order to adhere it to the card. I like how it turned out. I also heat embossed the sentiment.
Enjoy your day!
Graphic Stamps
I like this class. I've never been any good at trying to figure out what to do with any graphic type stamps. I chose to work with Laura Bassen's idea and found the perfect stamp. This card is pretty much a case of her card in class except for the colours and the actual stamp used. But it has prompted me to go and look at some other graphic stamps I might have in my stash.
Here is what I made:
Paper: Neenah White Cardstock
Ink: CTMH Dye ink (Hollyhock; Blush; Baby Pink); Versafine Onyx Black
Stamps: Modern Basics (PTI); Keep It Simple Birthday stamp set (PTI)
Other: Brad (Doodlebug Design Inc.); dimensional strips; clear embossing powder
I wanted to make a birthday card for a little 10 year old girl, it's coming up later this month, so I decided to use this class to motivate me to make it.
I cut out the "wings" at the back of the brad as I just wanted to use the little flower without piercing the card, I am always worried that it will tear. I then filled the back of it with adhesive dots in order to adhere it to the card. I like how it turned out. I also heat embossed the sentiment.
Enjoy your day!
8 comments:
a perfect card for a little girl, Brenda! I love the two shades of pink and the sweet flower brad for the center.
WOW!! amazing card, Brenda! you really rocked this technique!
Brenda, this is one of my all-time favs of yours! So bright and cheery. I love the layered colors and the way you used the white space. A winner!
It's gorgeous, Bren! I also loved this particular lesson because I struggle with those graphic stamps too. Your card is really pretty - love the different shades of pink!
A great graphic card, Brenda, very clean and crisp!
What a SWEET card this is, Brenda! The recipient will really enjoy receiving it!
Love the shades of pinks on this one. A great stamp and awesome card. The brad is just the perfect finishing touch.
This looks very clever, Brenda, gives great shading!
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