Here's my card for the Certainly Pacific Gray color challenge. I love these colors together and will certainly use this combo again.
My card base is Pacific Point. I stamped two-thirds of the card front with the snowflake from the Winter Post set with Pacific Point ink. All the edge, I added the rub-on from the Season of Cheer rub-ons and then scalloped the edge. I added a small strip of Certainly Celery to the inside of the card so the scallops would show.
My main panel was stamped onto Shimmery White cs using the huffing method. I applied the ink (Basic Gray for the words and tree trunk, Certainly Celery for the tree and Pacific Point for the ornaments) onto the stamp with markers (Blender Pen and ink for the Pacific Point), huffed to remoisten the ink and then stamped it. I colored in the ornaments with Pacific Point, added the star brad and celery-colored gemstones. This panel is layered onto Certainly Celery cs. I added a piece of Basic Gray Taffeta to the back and then adhered it to the card with Dimensionals.
I'm so thrilled with the way this card turned out and hope you like it, too.
TFL - Regina
Date: Thursday, November 20, 2008 GMT Views: 1895
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Paper: Pacific Point, Certainly Celery, Shimmery White
Ink: Pacific Point
Accessories: SU Markers, Season of Cheer Rub-Ons (SU), Basic Gray Taffeta Ribbon, Silver Star Brad (Making Memories), Scallop Edge Punch, Dimensionals, rhinestones (Me & My Big Ideas)
Registered: December 2, 2006 Location: Jackson, TN Posts: 7832
Thu, Nov 20, 2008 @ 3:05 PM
You have a right to be thrilled- this is fantastic! I love the way you used the colors and the rub-ons placement is perfect. Well done.
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