
The sketch challenge on SCS was a layout with nine shapes. Most cards were square cards with squares or circles. Some even had butterflies. I didn't feel like making a square card, so I thought I'd use rectangles. Then, I thought of the stamp template that I have. The little stamps are incentive stamps that we use for door prizes at workshops, usually along with an ink spot. I usually package them up with a cute topper. Anyway, I sponged the background on each stamp with Crushed Curry and stamped with Razzleberry. I used the reverse masking technique for the background. The base card is Basic Black with a layer of Razzleberry that has been embossed with a Backgrounds #1 Texturz Plate. I'm not feeling so well today, so I didn't even fix my mistakes, but you get the point. Anyway, it's homemade, right? All products used to make this card are from Stampin' Up! Thanks for stopping by!!
- Stamps: Heartfelt Favorites (Incentive Stamps)
- Papers: Basic Black, Razzleberry, Whisper White
- Ink: Crushed Curry, Razzleberry
- Accessories: Big Shot, Backgrounds #1 Texturz Plate, Sponge
2 comments:
What a great card! I don't do square either. Love the 2 colors you used here. Very nice with all the little images. {{{hugs}}}
Pretty little card with all the pretty little stamps! thanks for the inspiration! Hugs always!
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