Saturday, July 2, 2011
Summer Card Camp Additional Colors: Week 1.
This is a quick little number I put together using the last row of the Additional Colors for this week's Summer Card Camp (see chart below). I love the colors used in this card and often use this combo or variations there of quite often... it's a definite fave.
The stamps used in this card are all Papertrey Ink save the Hero Arts Ledger, Old Letter and Heart Flourish rubber stamps used on the background (some used only in parts). The paper used on the dressform is actually made of wool. Cool, ay? While I have a bit of free time to card make, I shall go and get crafty. I'll be back soon.
Thanks for visiting. Do know it's my pleasure!
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Hero Arts,
Papertrey Ink
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9 comments:
This is so pretty Jen. I love the dress form and the large flower, but my favorite thing is the fairly official spiral notebook page paired with all those flourishes. They go together so nicely!
I really like your card! (I'm in the card camp too!) I really like the colors you chose! =)
Jen, your card is exquisite, a beautiful work of art.
Beautiful card Jen! Love the elegant dressform!
Wow Jen! what did you do to the dressform? Love love the texture on the dressform. And all the layers of stamping and the big flower is beautiful. Great card!
P.S. would love to meet you in Sydney. Do you want any diecuts or anythingelse? I can bring you some :) Let me know :)
Wow, this is gorgeous, Jen! Love the colors & design. Stunning!
Very cool card. I love the treatment on the dress form. This class looks like so much fun, I hope you are enjoying it!
TFS
Ang
You've always go so many great textures going on. Wool! I have been working with wool lately...got some Australian wool sent to me straight from your home...and now I'm felting with it. Using it on a card...ingenious! Love all your layers....this color combination looks like it's an old friend of yours for sure.
Fabulous!!! Love the texture of the dressform, and the way you layered the background stamps. So many beautiful details.
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