Here is this week's Stamping 411 Sketch. You can see other fabulous creations using this sketch by going here. This is my version of this week's sketch and I hope you like it!
One of my Stamping Goals this year is to use as much of my supplies as I can while they are still current. I sometimes have ALOT of designer papers left in my stash when things are retired. Yesterday I broke out my Paisley Petals pack - to make this card to play along with this week's Stamping 411 challenge.I also used one of my Beau Chateau Side Notes as the focal point on the card front. These accent pieces are perfect for quickly adding a finishing touch to a project or card. Of course I seem to find it difficult making any card quickly, so I added some touches of Log Cabin Smooch with my Aqua Painter to accent the leaves on the main image.
One thing I've been doing to get more mileage from my Smooch Sprays is them to paint and stamp. You can see on the inside that I stamped the image using the Log Cabin Smooch rather than a traditional ink. I love the look I get from using this spray as an ink! Stop by later this week, and I'll share how I did this!
The Side Notes are so pretty! I'll look forward to learning how to use the spray as an ink! It has an interesting water color look.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous card!! I'd love to know how you use the Smooch like traditional ink.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to use the spritz as a stamping ink! Love the colors you chose for this card. It feels so comforting.
ReplyDeleteSo totally pretty! I love the smootch!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the papers and colors and your interpretation is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. Thanks for playing along.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and I love how you flipped the sketch!! Great job!!
DeleteIntriguing! Can't wait to see how you use the Log Cabin Spritz as an ink.
ReplyDeleteGenius to use the spritz as ink! I will have to give it a try when I figure out how you did it!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I bet the log cabin smooch really added a nice texture!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Great job with the sketch.
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