Thursday, April 10, 2008
dream wish believe
I made this card for Emma's birthday. it's all inka stamps. The fairy is called joyce, and I have used the sequin waste stamp embossed with silver pearl, then used distress inks over it. I also used the ringer stamp and some collage words. I used leafy flourish on the background card. I finished the card with a chipboard swirl painted black and rubbed over with gold. I also added 3 dots of liquid pearls.
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I love this Joanne -fab stamping!
ReplyDeleteOh, that's really pretty Joanne and what an amusing name for a fairy! How's the DT thing going? :) Well by the looks of things!
ReplyDeleteGREAT card , the background is beautiful.
ReplyDeletethis is beautiful Joanne. I love the grungy background that contrasts against the white area of the rest of the card and the way the swirly stamps holds it all together from top to bottom. there must be a more technical explanation but I don't know the words LOL
ReplyDeleteI love this image - I'd never have thought of using a B&W image on the background colour, but it is fabulous, and the background itself is beautiful - absolutely fabulous piece!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card. I love the effect with the sequin waste stamp.
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ReplyDeleteThink I might just have to get me a 'Joyce'...shes fab. Great layoutand use of Inkas.
This is even more gorgeous IRL,the background is stunning.I absolutely love it Joanne, thank you!
ReplyDeleteA stunning card!
ReplyDeleteClairexx
Ooo, la, la....now that's a fairy! Beautiful design....love the colours and the fabulous background.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card - love the sequin waste stamp, so effective!
ReplyDeleteFantastic, love the colours and the image.
ReplyDeletethis is gorgeous too, lucky Emma. love the swirl.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThis is great - sorry I never guessed it was yours! I REALLY like the chipboard swirl, and the sequin waste. Makes a lovely background.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I love the colors and the black and white background really sets it off! The little chipboard swirl is the most! What a grand finish!
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