Monday, July 20, 2009
Get Well Soon
Good Monday Morning Peeps!
Today's card is made with the Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge on Karen Giron's blog the sweetest thing.
Of all the textured card stock we had in the last cattie, this one, To the Nines, was my least favorite, and it is the only one that is in the new cattie, go figure! I loved the textured speciality DS paper we had last cattie, I was hoping for more this time.
I figured I should try to use it again, it does make some nice manly type cards. This one is made with Shara sand and chocolate chip card stock. I used the stamp set, Thoughts and Prayers and inked up the tree with my always artichoke ink pad and then went over the trunk and branches of the tree with my chocolate chip marker. I stamped it onto some Shara sand and cut it out with my nesties and cuttlebug. The scallop is also made with the nesties.
The sentiment comes from the same set and I stamped it with chocolate chip ink onto Shara sand and layered it with chocolate chip. I used the curly label punch to make the ends of my flag on both pieces of card stock.
I added some chocolate chip twill ribbon between the two pieces of the DS paper. Simple little get well card, can you believe I didn't add any brads? LOL!
Well, that is all for today, Thanks so much for stopping by and HAPPY STAMPING!!!!
Vicki
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
8 comments:
Beautiful and quite calming to look at. I love those colours together M xx
As usual, another great creation that is beautiful. You never cease to amaze me on what you can do with paper. TFS
Ummmm .... do great minds think alike, or what?! Look at my SSSC27 card and you'll see what I mean!
Yours is FANTASTIC! I love it!
amazing, love this card, its beautiful
Very nice. I love visiting your blog to see what you have done. This set is on my wish list.
Beautiful, Vicki! I love that set!
Beautiful card Vicki, so simple but beautiful, love the colours too!
Vicki x
Vicki, this is just perfect! I love thoughts & prayers and the tree works so nicely in the circle. Great job with the to the nines paper too :)
Post a Comment