I stamped the smallest dandelion image in gray ink on a soft gray panel. I tried white first, but it looked washed out, so I switched to gray (maybe I should have heat embossed the white . . .). The "wishing you peace" sentiment fit nicely along the side of the image. I layered the image panel on a deeper gray panel, almost matching the color of the ink, then on an embossed panel matted on the same deeper gray.Sunday, July 5, 2009
Wishing
Here's my card for this week's sketch challenge at Stamp TV. I used the new Many Wishes stamp set from Gina K Designs. The images have a soft look and feel, so I went with a matching soft blue and gray combination for my card.
I stamped the smallest dandelion image in gray ink on a soft gray panel. I tried white first, but it looked washed out, so I switched to gray (maybe I should have heat embossed the white . . .). The "wishing you peace" sentiment fit nicely along the side of the image. I layered the image panel on a deeper gray panel, almost matching the color of the ink, then on an embossed panel matted on the same deeper gray.
I stamped the smallest dandelion image in gray ink on a soft gray panel. I tried white first, but it looked washed out, so I switched to gray (maybe I should have heat embossed the white . . .). The "wishing you peace" sentiment fit nicely along the side of the image. I layered the image panel on a deeper gray panel, almost matching the color of the ink, then on an embossed panel matted on the same deeper gray.The card base is also the deep gray color. I covered most of the cardfront with a piece of Amy Butler patterned paper. It's a more elegant pattern than I usually use in my cardmaking, but I love how it looks here. I resisted adding any more embellishments (like glittery accents on the dandelion), sticking to just the gray satin ribbon across the embossed panel.
Materials Used:
Many Wishes stamp set (Gina K Designs); Smokey Shadow Palette ink, Soft Stone cardstock (Papertrey Ink); Bashful Blue and Basic Gray cardstock (Stampin' Up!); gray satin ribbon (Target); Swiss Dot embossing folder (Cuttlebug); designer paper (K & Company-Amy Butler Lotus)
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I love this card Lori! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteLori, beautiful card, that is a great set!
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