Birch Tree Paintings
Recipe:
Paper: SU Chocolate Chip, recycled moss colored cs from http://www.limelightcrafts.com/
PTI white
Ink: SU Mellow Moss, VersaMagic Spanish Olive, Chalk Box Creamy Brown, Chestnut Roan and Dark Brown
Stamp: Birch Tree Paintings
Accessories: Tim Holtz distressing tool, Foam Tape
Did I promise too much? This is truly a fun stamp set.
For my second card I used a technique I had never tried before. I know I am living behind the moon and I just never tried it. I bought some chalks when I first started stamping almost 2 years ago now, and they have been in my supply closet ever since. The stamp set I've used is called Natures Silhouettes II and these wild flowers just screamed for the popping pastels technique. I stamped the image on my card stock with VersaMark ind and simply rubbed the chalk of my choice over it. I had tried something different before, where I used the same stamp with Le Plum markers and and ink pad, but I did not get the desired effect, so I just went for the popping pastels technique and love it. What do you think, does this technique work for this stamp?
A friend indeed
Recipe:
Paper: PTI white, SU Certainly Celery, Pink Passion
Ink: VersaMark, Su Certainly Celery
Stamps: Nature Silhouettes II by ISC
Accessories: Cuttlebug embossing folder Swiss Dots, silver half pearls, pink half pearls, dimensionals
Pebbles Pearlescent Chalks
IRL this image is all shimmery and just the perfect touch for this card.
All right. I promised you three cards so last but not least I have another one that was done with the Nature Silhouettes II stamp set and I got the idea for this one out of one of my way too many stamping and card making magazines. It is a very simple card and would actually kind of pass as a CAS card, because all I did here is stamp the silhouettes. This ISC stamp set comes with a few Spanish sentiments to choose from and I decided to go with the "Gracia's" since I would say that most everybody knows what that means ;P. I am bilingual, but Spanish is not one of them, so all the Spanish words I know I picked up watching Dora the Explorer with my daughters :D:D:D:D. Ask me anything in German and I'll be good to go, but Spanish is not it, so I'll have to find out what the other Spanish words mean before I stamp with them.
Here is my "Gracia's" card
Recipe:Paper: PTI Vintage Cream, PTI Kraft
Ink: PTI Vintage Cream, Chalk Box Creamy Brown
Stamp: Nature Silhouettes II by ISC
Accessories: Foam Tape, dimensionals, Kaiser half pearls
As I said, a very simple card and I did that because I did not want to take away from the beauty of the images. I grew up in the country. I mean serious country. The small village I grew up in back in Germany only had about 400 people living there. Everybody new each other (for the most part) and the thing about Germany, when I grew up the key was always in the door and everybody could just walk in, without having to fear that something would be missing. Can't do that these days. Anyhow, where I grew up we were surrounded by forest and fields as far as the eye went. As kids we were always out and about and playing outside and we never had a dull moment. From most of our outside playing sessions we would bring home wild flowers. My Mom and Grandma (Oma, is the word for it in German) always welcomed those flowers because of their natural beauty even if they were weeds, LOL!. Sorry, I just had to share a little something about my childhood with you.
My friends, this is it for now, I am off to get some chores done, but I hope you enjoyed today's post and that you'll find some time to head on over to Betsy to see what all she has to offer. Betsy is super fast shipping as well. See you all later and thanks so very much for stopping by.
Hugs,
7 comments:
These are all very beautiful, Sabrina!! You have done a wonderful job with all the images in this release!
I am so sorry you have not been feeling well...you are in my thoughts!
Hi Sabrina!!! Sorry - you are still fighting these bad headaches..make sure to get it checked!!!
All of your cards are simply beautiful!!! Congrats on having a permanent spot on the DT - Betsy is a clever girl to snatch you up :)!!!
Hang in there sweety - I'l thinking of ya and send some prayers for quick relieve!!! Hugs ~S~
Congratulations! I love Innovative Stamp Creations. I can't wait to see more cards you create with them. I have many of their sets. The birch tree looked really large so I wasn't sure out it yet, but it is a beautiful stamp. I sure feel for you with your headaches! Sending prayers your way.
Great cards-- I just love that tree, may have to get that! Congrats on the DT! Hope you are feeling better soon!
Congratulations!!! That's so exciting!!
Goodness, I hope that those headaches leave you soon...you should probably get checked out, it's gone on a long time. Thinking of you my friend.
Beautiful cards, I love that tree image!
congratulations Sabrina!!!What exciting news! I have to say I am not surprised though! You do beautiful work! And these three creations are the perfect example! I love your gorgeous color choices on all three and the beautiful way you showcased the stamp sets! You do an amazing job of placing the stamped images in just the right places and adding the perfect details so they enhance rather than take away!
Smiles,
janna
Congrats on the fulltime DT - I am not at all suprised, your work is always stunningly beautiful!!
I enjoyed reading about your childhood. I speak some Spanish. When we moved to Germany, I didn't know any German, so when we got off the plane, I just started speaking in Spanish. It was like my brain said "they aren't speaking English" and just spoke the only other thing it knew. Then I learned German. Now I'm in Korea...needless to say, every time I try to learn Korean, all my German comes out!! Now I'll be moving back to AZ where everyone speaks Spanish - but I'll want to speak German to you....that means it will probably all come out in Korean!! LOL!!
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