Thursday, June 25, 2009

card patterns sketch #20





Happy Thursday!! It is almost the weekend and I am looking forward to this weekend... not for any particular reason.. just to relax for a day or two, work in my yard (if it doesn't rain!!) and get ready for my yard sale in a couple of weeks.

Here is my take on the cardpatterns sketch this week and I really stretched it!! I didn't want to do the traditional scallops, so I cut out a bunch of curly frames on my cricut with the storybook cartridge and used them as my "scallops". As for the flower ma-gig, I used stamps from hero arts and stamped my floral image using stampin up's watercolor crayons. I was playing around with glitter the other day and had a bunch of these butterflies glitterfied, so thought I would used them on this card. I had a lot of fun making this card.. made me feel like I was back in art class!! I have all the details in the recipe below. I need to clean my stamp room now as there is glitter everywhere!!! I tried sooo hard to not make a mess too!!! I really think it is impossible to use glitter and not make a mess no matter how hard you try!!!

Anyway, Thanks for looking and have a great day!!

Lisa

stamps: asian elements (hero arts), damask design (happy birthday, papertrey ink), swirl (fancy flourishes, papertrey ink)
ink: ripe avacado
watercolor crayons: regal rose, old olive, ruby red, garden green (stampin up)
cardstock: vintage cream, spring moss, raspberry fizz (papertrey ink)
patterned paper: bitty box basics, spring moss (papertrey ink)
ribbon: ripe avacado satin (papertrey ink)
ribbon slide: stampin up
glitter: palette stamp & stick glitter (papertrey ink)

3 comments:

  1. Very beautiful. Love the color combo, the layering, the stamping, the butterflies...I guess I am saying I love it all!

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  2. Lisa this is stunning!! Love the colors you used and the way you have those swirls popping out on the sides. What a gorgeous card! So glad you could play along with us.

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