Friday 4 March 2011

Cherry Hello

It's Lori's turn to set the challenge over in the Crafty Secrets member company forum at Splitcoast Stampers. Inspired by the approach of St Patrick's day, she's asked us to use green on our projects.

I used the cherry stamp to make a pattern at the top of my card base with a pale green ink and then sponged a little for a green haze! My green panel is Bazzill Bling so it has a bit of a shimmer in real life. The brown at the bottom was coloured with a Copic marker as I didn't have any cardstock in the colour I wanted.

This is a cute little size - 4" square.

Stamps:
Kitchen Classics set plus sentiment from Mini Memories (Crafty Secrets)

Paper:
Smooth white
Bazzill Bling (Petty Cash)

Ink:
Adirondack by Ranger (Espresso)
Memento by Tsukineko (New Sprout)

Other:
Copic markers
Gingham ribbon
Edge punch by Fiskars (Threading Water)
Tracing wheel
Corner Chomper by We R Memory Keepers
Tags Trio dies by Spellbinder


Thanks for stopping by, hope you have a wonderful weekend!

10 comments:

  1. very nice - like the stamps you have used and its really effective

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  2. What a simple but very pretty card, the green is so fresh looking.
    Sue x

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  3. Great card Joanne. The colours compliment each other :) Mmm.. cherries!

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  4. That is gorgeous, love the contrast of the red with the subtle green

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  5. Beautiful colours & beautiful card!!! xxx

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  6. Love the sponging & the use of copics to colour the card - they are useful things these copics :-)

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  7. That's a lovely stamp, I know you have used it before and it always looks great.

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  8. Cheerful cherries there Joanne. Lovely with the green gingham ribbon.

    :)

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  9. Great card, love the cherry stamp.
    xxx Hazel.

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