My card today is for StampingQueenJAR , who is the Featured Stamper this week on SCS! Congratulations, Judy! Please be sure to check out her gallery for some awesome inspiration!!!
The card from her gallery that I chose to case is HERE . I loved her layout so I stayed with that as closely as I could, but changed the images and the colors.
You will have to forgive the poor quality of my photos. For the life of my I just couldn't get a sharp picture, darn it! And I took MANY! :-(
The main image on this card is Penny Black's Asking the Flowers rubber stamp. I stamped on watercolor paper using Onyx Black Versafine ink, then embossed with JudiKins Detail Clear embossing powder.
The stamped image was colored with Tombow (water based) markers and a damp paint brush.
The sentiment is from a Hero Arts clear design set called Thinking of You . There are A LOT of great sentiments in that set!
The designer paper is from the Penny Lane collection by My Mind's Eye called Tiny Dancer . The cardstock is Pink Prismatics . I used both Frosted and Intense Pink. The green is Kiwi Prismatics . Again, I used both Frosted and Intense Kiwi.
The three little embellishments on the bottom left side are Dew Drops from The Robin's Nest.
Thanks so much for stopping by today. I will be back tomorrow with something new.
Season's Tweetings
1 day ago
7 comments:
Oh so stinkin' CUTE Michelle! LOVE little hedgie!
Soooo, sooo sweet Michelle!! Love your borders and fun springy colors!!
Oh, Michelle, this is so beautiful! I love hedgies!!
I love your stamping technique! It is very effective. This is just the cutest card!
When I see these adorable little hedgies, I want to pinch their cheeks...too, too cute!!! Such fabulous coloring, too, and I love the papers, colors, dew drops...love it all, Michelle!!!
AWWW - what a sweet card and awesome case!!!
TOTALLY CUTE!! I am flattered!! What a darling card -- your ink looks so good on your WC paper!
I did see this in the FS gallery, of course, but am slow to get here to comment. Love the pop of scalloped color behind the sentiment too!
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