I use a great polka dot base card made from Amuse products. This was a sweet RAK that I received as a surprise! My Repeat Impression stamp is cut out with a Spellbinder die, colored with Copics, and sponged with SU! inks. My half circle on top is made with Basic Grey, Konnichiwa paper. I pinch pleated some what ribbon, and glued it around the edges. My little corner embellishments were punched using a grape leaf punch from Emagination, and olive pearl accents were added.
We are under severe storms, and tornado warnings all over Eastern PA tonight. I was hoping to get back with something else, but I am not sure that will happen. Be safe out there!
10 comments:
Fantastic card. I love your papers and that image is just beautiful. This upcoming week is suppose to be a lot less humid, so I'll be looking forward to sitting outside under a tree in my back yard just like your image. You did a fabulous job on this card especially sponging the edges of your die. The ribbon is so very pretty with brads. A total winner.
Love your leaf embellishments -- they could have fallen right off of that tree!
I love your take on the sketch, and that gathered ribbon makes the most unique border! I want to visualize myself in that chair in early autumn.......is there anything better?
gorgeous, love the ribbon treatment!
Lovely card...great take on the sketch. Have fun with your new stamps.
Mary Anne,
This is wonder-FALL! OK I tried to make a funny :) Love the way you did the ribbon. You have made some really fantastic cards this week.
Mary Anne this card is simply gorgeous and your take on the sketch is great! Thank you for joining in on the challenge at Repeat Impressions!
Smiles!
Christy
OMG, Mary Anne - this is SO pretty! Great take on the sketch, my friend! Thanks for joining us at The House That Stamps Built! Good luck!!!
WoW!!!! I am soooo lov'n this with the fall colors and the fabulous ribbon. WTG, GF.
WOW!!! Mary Anne, you did a incredible job on this sketch. Fabulous coloring too! Thanks for playing along with us at RI.
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