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Friday, May 11, 2012

Day 132: Garden Cousins

For this "Garden Cousins" page, I chose to use this "Floral Linen"paper from The Paper Studio as the background paper.  I liked how it coordinated with the turquoise color in the kids' clothes. I cut three flowers out of the center of the paper to use as accents on the corners of the photos, then hid the holes in the paper with the turquoise photo mat (card stock from Stampin' Up!). The flower centers and the oval journaling sticker from Doodlebug Designs added a little extra pop to the page. I used two different color Gelly Roll pens from Sakura to highlight the important words in the quote.


Sunday, March 18, 2012

Day 78: Get Well Card

Tonight I stamped a wishing well (Sweet Impressions) on Neenah paper, then colored with Copic markers and Koh-I-Noor pencils.  The darker wishing well was colored with the Copic markers, the lighter one was colored with the Koh-I-Noor pencils.  I used gelly roll pens by Sakura to add some shine and glitter to the water and the roses on the cards. I used an argyle embossing folder (Cuttlebug) and tried to do the same heat embossing that I learned at the Stamp Scrap Art Tour workshop, but I had trouble getting results I was happy with.  I used the same technique, so either my VersaMark is old, or maybe it is the Cuttlebug embossing folder.  I do recall the instructor saying she found the Sizzix folders a little easier to work with for this technique.  I stamped "Get Well Soon" (Repeat Impressions) on a scrap of yellow paper (all papers by Stampin' Up!), added a couple of eyelets and used foam tape (Scotch) to add dimension to the wishing well and to the sentiment.

Any comments on which wishing well you like better?  I think I prefer the lighter one, which was done with the Koh-I-Noor pencils. The one with the Copic markers is a little dark; however, I don't have all that many Copic markers yet.  Maybe when I get a few lighter colors, I will be able to create lighter images with the Copic markers.

This is not one of my favorite cards I have made...still needs to be tweaked, but I'll get it figured out.