Happy Summer everyone! Today is the first day of summer, and it's been a long time coming! Maria has a summery Just Us Girls color challenge this week...yellow and orange!
I came home to a Papertrey Ink box this evening and broke out two of the new sets on this card. I first created the background. I colored modeling paste with orange and yellow inks then spread them over a stencil. I set that aside to dry and worked on the banner. I stamped the string in orange ink and added the flower brad over the "knot". The sentiment was stamped in black ink. The banner was added with dimensional tape. I mounted it on orange and yellow cardstock.
I'm playing the CAS(E) this Sketch challenge this week with this sketch.
You can see more from the JUGs design team and our guest this week on these blogs.
Thanks for stopping by!
Recipe
Stamps: Rosie Posie, Rosie Posie Step 2, No Strings Attached, Topiary Trio (PTI)
Paper: Neenah white, only orange, daffodil delight
Ink: Versafine onyx black, only orange (SU), sunny day (Studio Calico)
Accessories: Rosie Posie die, modeling paste, falling snow stencil (SSS), flower brad, dimensional tape
10 comments:
Oh I love how you added the twine to the banner. So sweet Lisa. Thanks for playing with us at Fusion/CASE this Sketch.
That new twine stamp looks fabulous! Awesome card~
Super cute card.
I love the twine stamp and how you used the colors for this weeks challenge. Very pretty card.
Great use of the sketch. Love the dots and the twine on the banner.
I love the twine stamp on the banner and those wonderful orange and yellow dots on your background...great card!
Love the design and bright colours! So clever to make this for the combined challenges! Enjoy your sunday, Gerrina
Love the cleaned look of this card Lisa! And your Christmas card too. Hope summer will be good to you...you deserve it!
Awesome job with the challenge! Love it.
This card is so trendy and I love it! Love all of the dots, cool stencil and that sentiment banner is fantastic the way you used the stamped strings and the way you stamped the sentiment.
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