Saturday, February 16, 2008
Teeny Tiny Love birds
I was inspired to make this card by the Inspiration Challenge at Splitcoaststampers. I love this stamp by Hero Arts. It's from their CardArt line. The whole card is just one stamp. I just stamped the image on three different colored papers. Cut them out and pieced them together so the whole card would be flush, and just added a touch of embellishments!!
Crackle Accents on the Love tag, and Glossy accents on the birds (Both are by Ranger), and Diamond Stickles on the lace. I also ink distressed the edges with Ranger Frayed burlap distress ink. That's it. The card size is only 2 3/4" x 3 7/8". I cute tiny little love note that only takes minutes to make. You can find this stamp, as well as others like it, at Stamper's Dream.
Supplies:
Stamp - Hero Arts CardArt Love Birds
Paper - SU - Sage Shadow, River Rock, Black
Bazzill ivory
Ink - Ranger Black Soot and Frayed Burlap Distress Inks
Accessories - Ranger Crackle and Glossy Accent Diamond stickles, brads, sponge
Labels:
Hero Arts,
Stamper's Dream
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9 comments:
That card is SO beautiful!
What an unique stamp! You certainly brought it to life. Beautifully done Tosh!
JUST TOO COOL TOSH~
i love the aged edges.. i can never figure out how to do that.. lol
Hello Tosh
This is so stunning card. I love all your creation. You are my inspirtaion. Love it.
Hugs
Sandy from Germany
This is so nice Tosh! I saw those stamps in Michelle's store and was wondering how they would look on a card and NOW I know ~ it is awesome!!
~Lynda
I've seen many beautiful stamps like this one that have a few different things on it. And I always thought, what would I do with it? I never considered stamping it a few times, butting out the elements and then putting it back together! Thank you for the inspiration!
Your style is just awesome! I LOVE what you did with these stamps. Your vision is so far beyond anything I could have done with that stamp! FABULOUS card, my friend. Thanks for all you do for me. :-)
Beautiful card! I love the crackle on the sentiment!
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