I needed to make an anniversary card so I took advantage of Splitcoast Stampers' Featured Stamper challenge yesterday to give me a kick start. The featured Stamer was Teri Anderson, a very creative stamper and sweet lady to boot! Teri has lots of great inspiration in her Splitcoast gallery and I chose this card as my starting point.
I stamped the heart portion of a Crafty Individuals collage stamp in two different reddish shades, cut them out and arranged them on the card base. The sentiment is stamped directly onto the card and a scored line just anchors the whole thing and stops it being too top heavy. Once again, the Scor It made my job easy in creating a line with a break for the point of the heart as the project is face up on the board so you can see where you're scoring.
Stamps:
Heart from a Crafty Individuals collage stamp
Sentiment from Key Expressions (CHF, retired)
Paper:
Cryogen white
Ink:
Adirondack dye ink by Ranger (Craberry and Watermelon)
Other:
Corner Chomper
Scor It
Thanks for stopping by, hope the week is a good one for you!
Monday, 18 July 2011
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12 comments:
Oh this is stunning, you always make your cards look so crisp my lovely xxx
This is just beautiful, Joanne
Beautiful card. Love the red hearts and the composition you have made.
greet Marja
What a lovely heart stamp....
Nice arrangement of hearts and I do like the sentiment.
really loving those embossed lines really adds a sophistication to it...gorgeous card Joanne xx
This is a beautiful composition - the score line just adds to it wonderfully x
Love this! Clean & graphic, but still really elegant. Fantastic!
This is lovely,
Lucy x
Gorgeous card Joanne...x
You're so right about how the scored line anchors the design. These hearts are just beautiful. Absolutely lovely card!
Wow i so admire the ability to create such clean, breathtaking cards like this. so proffessional.
If you get time, please pop by my Dezinaworld blog today as i have a free collage sheet for everyone. I hope you will like it. Have a great day !
June
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