Friday, August 29, 2008
laughter
I have never done a sketch from Beate Johns before. (because I didn't know who she was until recently. many apologies. the online stamping world is new to this girl.) Her sketch today looked like fun and I had a little bit of time to play along!
The butterflies are from a new set of stamps I got from Kitchen Sink Stamps. These stamps are amazing! They have 3 or 4 layers per image. The depth is unbelievable! I love all the detail that you can add to an image. Just makes me want more colors of ink pads. :)
Cardstock-Bazzill
Patterned paper-Plaid (Bo Bunny), Paisley (My Mind's Eye)
Stamps-Butterflies (Kitchen Sink), laughter (Hero Arts)
Ribbon-Twill (Scenic Route), Twine (May Arts)
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13 comments:
Hi-
I'm a designer for Bazzill - came across your blog by accident - very cute stuff. Love it.
Shelby
Oh I love that plaid paper, and anything with butterflies are amazing!!
(Hey Bazzill designer...come across my blog by accident, too!) LOL
Kim, this is SWEET! OMGosh, I just love how you used the paisley paper and it's gorgeous with the plaid. And aren't those butterflies the best!? I could use them over and over and you did a fabulous job with them on this card! I just love it!
LOL~~~ I totally giggled at Tammy's comment above!!!
Great card Kim! I haven't don't Beates sketches since last Christmas. I would love to do more challenges and really need to force myself to make the time. You inspire me!!!
Kim, I really admire your work and left you an award on my blog.
What a beautifully happy card, Kimberly! LOVE it!
So pretty!! It has a shabby chic look that is so neat!! :)
Kim,
this is gorgeous! love the paper you chose.
your card is just gorgeous!
Come by and take a peek at what I have a 'brewin' over at my place!
Gorgeous cards, real eye candy. TFS
I love this card! I've been seeing a lot of torn paper and folded paper lately, and I keep forgetting to try it. The color scheme for this is so fun, too!
Fabulous card! Love the bright, summery colors and, of course, the butterflies!
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