Having fun using a cute outline envelope rubber stamp, watercolor paper, water-base markers, other stamps from my stash. I had no plan but to just play using the Art Impressions watercolor technique. I liked what I came up with so I thought I would make them into cards. Envelope Stamp - Stamp Tramp M.J. Barber 2004. You can use any outlined envelope image. Art Impressions Flower Set #4052, Foliage Set 2 #4867 Strathmore watercolor paper 140 lb Brush Marker - Tombow and Marvy Other miscellaneous stamp from my stash
My card entry for TAKE TEN magazine "we challenge you". The challenge is following a basic card layout but also making sure that the card can be recreated in 10 minuets or less. I love Stampington & Company publications. They have beautiful magazines full of inspiration and challenges for all kinds of creative individuals. You can find most of their publications at Barnes & Noble, Jo-ann's, Micheal's and other craft stores. My favorite publications are: Take Ten Stampers' Sampler Willow & Sage Sommerset Life Art Journaling The "we challenge you" is just one of several challenges found in every issue of Take Ten magazine. They also sell beautiful crafting supplies on their website too. Stampington & Company
A few cards made using a cute pattern papers from Crate Paper 6 x 6 paper pad called "Style Board". A very simple and quick card layout. I pulled out several sheets of paper from the paper pad and looked through my ribbon box and sticker/embellishment stash to see what would go well with the papers. These cute little bird in a bird cage stickers? An oldie by Jolee's Boutique called "Vintage Bird Cages" #50-20363. "Many thanks" sentiment is a sticker and not a stamp. I have had this cute birthday die cut for a long while and I was happy to have finally used it. "Free Spirit" is a chipboard piece by an old K&Company called "Dear Olivia". Fussy cut out flowers from the collection I also used some Tim Holtz idea-ology stickers from the "quotations" packet.
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