Saturday, August 25, 2012
Papertrey Ink Blog Hop August 2012
This month's Papertrey challenge is to make a card that was inspired by this picture..
I got my order in time to use my new herrigbone stamps and created these...
For the first card, I used several colors of distress inks and stamped the 2 smaller herrigbone stamps randomly for the background onto Rustic Cream cardstock. I took a smaller piece and ran it through my BigShot with the herringbone impression plate. I stamped the tree from the Teach and Inspire set and outlined the edge with a copic marker.
This next card was fun to make. I always have fun playing with embossing powder! It may be silly, but I just love watching it melt and turn shiny! Every time I am amazed! haha. I stamped the large herringbone onto another sheet of Rustic Cream cardstock with clear embossing powder. Then I rubbed some distress ink onto it. You might not be able to tell from the picture, but I used several different shades of brown. One for each stripe. I like how rustic this card turned out. I needed a manly focal point so I used the deer from In the Meadow. (he seems manly to me)
Here is a closeup of Mr.Manly Deer...
I have a busy busy day ahead of me, so I better get off here quick. I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
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I love your creative use of the herringbone background stamps! Great takes on the challenge!
ReplyDeleteColleen I love your background stamping, both gorgeous cards.
ReplyDeleteBoth great cards!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are great - I also like watching embossing powder melt LOL! Love the way you used the smaller herringbone stamps with the first card.
ReplyDeleteI love your use of color and the herringbone pattern on the first card! You've inspired me to try it!
ReplyDeleteI love herrinbone and your use of it in both of your cards is totally awesome. I always have trouble with manly cards and the deer card is a great one!
ReplyDeleteExcellent Cards! Both are super and as others have noted - awesome!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, love the herrinbone stamp on these cards.
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