It's a dark day here in the mountains. I'd say it's reflected in the colors of this card.
Soft suede is the card base. I stamped on the base with the toile image in soft suede ink. I also sponged the same ink around the outside of the card base. I layered the shapes with rust dp. The middle flower square is dp wrapped around some packing foam for a cushion-ey look. I cut a smaller flower from the dp and popped it on top, curling the petals slightly. I added a bauble for the center. The sentiment is also stamped in soft suede. I tucked in a piece of punched border.
Thanks for looking!
Date: Wednesday, September 1, 2010 GMT Views: 1993
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Registered: March 11, 2008 Location: Sacramento, California Posts: 39766
Wed, Sep 01, 2010 @ 4:30 PM
Love your choice of colors and dp. This is so lovely. Awesome job. TFS :0)....what mountains do you live in? just curious.
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Registered: April 18, 2009 Location: Boston suburbs, MA Posts: 14060
Wed, Sep 01, 2010 @ 5:58 PM
What a wonderful collection of harmonious colors and patterns! Your DP looks fabulous with the background stamp you used. Super work with the sketch
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Wed, Sep 01, 2010 @ 6:56 PM
Holy smokes, Glenda, all those colors on that card stock are amazing together. It's so great to see you back in the gallery with all these magnificent cards.
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