Showing posts with label organic outlines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organic outlines. Show all posts

Friday, June 18, 2010

Organic Outlines, again.

My next card was inspired partially by a card I saw at Convention, the colours anyway, but I can't remember much of it and besides I never keep to the plan. I do my own thing in the end with the colours I have and the cardstock and tools on my table.
I Decided to use the topnote for my whisper white panel ... I stamped the solid organic shape in Melon Mambo classic ink, then the outline in Soft suede.

The Tag is from "Lots of Tags" a sizzlits die (page 10 of the Autumn Winter Mini catalogue).
I have stamped the sentiment in the melon mambo ink first then just touched the corner of the soft suede ink pad over the "for you" part. I have also stamped two flowers and cut them out to layer one on top of each other for some added dimension.
I just can't wait till these colours come out in markers ... So many  ideas, so little time.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Organic Outlines two cards many colour ways...

My new stampset is a bit different to what I have been using lately...
I have had my eye on it for a little while, but kept bumping it down the list, until now.
I pulled out the ink and cardstock to try it out on Saturday afternoon, the first card started out as a kind of loose case from the Idea book and catalogue (page 73 for those of you following my creative journey).

The colours are kiwi kiss, Old Olive and Close to Cocoa.
The cardstock has been rolled through my big shot machine using the embossing folder (Perfect polka dots) for a textured effect.
The stampset has 4 stamps including this small flower that I have stamped and layered on to a 1" circle and 1 1/4" circle. The ribbon is kiwi kiss silk and I have distressed the edges of the Close to cocoa strip.
The words in the set are "happy for you" ... good for many occasions perhaps for a Birthday, or congratulations or any happy occasion.
To finish the card I hi-lighted the dots with crystal effects, it looks a tiny bit like dew drops on the leaves.