Here's a birthday card I've made with my new stamp from
Stampotique Originals
A litle detail:
I've painted the girl with distress ink, and i also died the cotton thread on the button with distress ink. The text is made with a
Dymo Junior. I just cut a strip of bazzill in the same size as the dymo tape, and ran it through the dymo, and then I dabbed the strips with a black ink pad.
The stamp is called Moth Fab and is from Stampotique Originals.
Thanks for looking! :)
Ruth
Monday, July 21, 2008
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Some new cards
I've had a though couple of weeks.
My dad passed away june 30. He's had cancer for almost 3 years, and we knew he wouldn't get cured. He was in a lot of pain, so I guess it was a relief for him to get home to God. But it will probably take some time to get used to not having him among us anymore.
I've made a few cards, to keep my mind occupied.
Spritz & flick technique.
The flower stamp is Pash from Penny black, and the text is from ClubStamp.
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The boots are painted with Twinkling H2O's.
"These boots" from Stamp-It and the text is from Norsk Stempelblad, and the tiny writing on the flowers are from Panduro.
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A different birthday card. :)
(Not inspired by my dad, that was just a coincidence...)
Detail:
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And here's a christmas card.
It's sort of the spritz & flick technique, but with a twist.
I've mixed perfect pearls and water in a mini mister, and sprayed over the panel, and used this mix to flick with my fingers, so the image is a bit sparkling. Thought it would be a nice touch on a christmas card.
The tree is from Eureka stamps and the text is from Papirloftet.
That's it for now.
Thanks for looking!
Ruth
My dad passed away june 30. He's had cancer for almost 3 years, and we knew he wouldn't get cured. He was in a lot of pain, so I guess it was a relief for him to get home to God. But it will probably take some time to get used to not having him among us anymore.
I've made a few cards, to keep my mind occupied.
Spritz & flick technique.
The flower stamp is Pash from Penny black, and the text is from ClubStamp.
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The boots are painted with Twinkling H2O's.
"These boots" from Stamp-It and the text is from Norsk Stempelblad, and the tiny writing on the flowers are from Panduro.
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A different birthday card. :)
(Not inspired by my dad, that was just a coincidence...)
Detail:
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And here's a christmas card.
It's sort of the spritz & flick technique, but with a twist.
I've mixed perfect pearls and water in a mini mister, and sprayed over the panel, and used this mix to flick with my fingers, so the image is a bit sparkling. Thought it would be a nice touch on a christmas card.
The tree is from Eureka stamps and the text is from Papirloftet.
That's it for now.
Thanks for looking!
Ruth
Labels:
birthday card,
christmas card,
Penny Black,
these boots,
true friends,
whatever
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
My card for the Friday sketchers # 8, and yet another vintage card.
Here's my card for
the friday sketchers challenge #8
The stamp's from Stamp-It! and it's called These boots.
The text is from Norsk Stempelblad.
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And here's another vintage card with Rosie from The Stampsmith.
I've also used a swirl from Autumn leaves. The card is 6x4¨
the friday sketchers challenge #8
The stamp's from Stamp-It! and it's called These boots.
The text is from Norsk Stempelblad.
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And here's another vintage card with Rosie from The Stampsmith.
I've also used a swirl from Autumn leaves. The card is 6x4¨
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