Hi again! I had some time today to squeeze in a card using CardPatterns sketch #91. The little guy didn't argue much when I put him down for a nap this afternoon, he felt pretty warm and looked miserable. Poor kiddo...
For my card today I used some Early Bird patterned paper by Cosmo Cricket and combined it with Papertrey Ink felt that I have been hoarding. It just seemed like the perfect mat.
I die cut the felt with a small circle Nestabilities die and another from vintage cream cardstock. Leaving the paper in the die, I sponged on some aqua mist ink with my blending tool, stamped my cherry image in black, coloring in the leaves with copics and adding some Pure Poppy buttons for the cherries!
I tied Pure Poppy Saddle stitch ribbon in a bow and attached it with a glue dot and then glossy accents to really hold it on there.
Thank you for dropping in!
Lindsay
Supplies used:
Paper: Simply Chartruese
Patterned Paper: Early Bird Cosmo Cricket
Stamps: Simply the Best Hero Arts; Cupcake Collection Papertrey Ink
Ink: Aqua Mist Papertrey Ink; Antique Linen, Vintage Photo Ranger; Tuxedo Black Tsukineko
Embellishments: Pure Poppy Saddle Stitch Ribbon & Vintage Buttons Papertrey Ink; Baker's Twine Martha Stewart Crafts
Tools: Copic Markers; Scallop & Standard Circle Nestabilities Spellbinders; Corner Rounder We R Memory Keepers
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
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this is absolutely SWEET...huge fan of cosmo early bird:)
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute!!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! Love the cute paper! :)
ReplyDeleteLove your card Lindsay ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love the cherries on this!! Such a sweet card!
ReplyDeleteGreat design and details - the papers are so sweet. Great job.
ReplyDeleteLindsay this is so CUTE!!!
ReplyDeletelove these bright colors!! great card!
ReplyDeleteLindsay if this card doesn't put me in the mood for summer, I'm not sure there is anything! (Okay, maybe the end of school! ;) ) I love the fun patterns and the buttons - great work!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous, Lindsay-perfect layout and design. Thanks for joining us at Card Patterns this week,
ReplyDeleteAnthea.