The story
I’m entering this card in MFT color challenge 171.
Product/technique notes
I stamped my paisley images in the round with the four colors in Distress Oxide inks and added matching aqua sequins for some sparkle.
If I'm not scrapbooking I'm thinking about scrapbooking!
I’m entering this card in MFT color challenge 171.
I stamped my paisley images in the round with the four colors in Distress Oxide inks and added matching aqua sequins for some sparkle.
I’m entering this card in MFT color challenge 170.
I stamped these MFT flowers in Distress Oxide inks and added texture to the gray background cardstock with an embossing folder before assembling my card.
I’m entering this card in MFT sketch challenge 552 and will send it to a friend.
I stamped and colored this image with Copic markers and added texture to the yellow background cardstock with an embossing folder before assembling this quick card.
I’m entering this card in MFT color challenge 169 and will send it to a friend.
I blended salvaged patina Distress Oxide Ink with a stencil to create the cloud background. The subtle water image is a layer of peacock feathers Distress Oxide Ink topped with a Hero Arts waves stamp using more salvaged patina ink. The stamped images are from My Favorite Things, and I colored them with Copic markers.
I created this card for my hubby for our 23rd anniversary. I chose the owl theme because this summer we had the joy of being visited repeatedly by a family of six owls in our back yard. They were gorgeous and just so fun to watch and photograph.
I blended Distress Inks in five colors (aged mahogany, spiced marmalade, fossilized amber, peeled paint, and speckled egg) on the background and then laid down a second layer of each ink through the Hero Arts rain dance pattern stencil to create the look of leaves. The owls are from My Favorite Things, and I stamped and colored them with Copic markers. I’m entering this in the clean & simple challenge at A Blog Named Hero.