This card is for today's Limited Supplies Challenge. Thanks, Judy for hosting!!! For the challenge we were to use only colors of water (ANY shades of blues, grays and greens) and sand (ANY neutrals).
Other required elements: (use ALL)
1)ribbon, hemp/twine, OR fibers
2)brads
3)piercing
I decided to use colors of teal from Prism by Prismatics cardstock. I love these wonderful colors and subtle textures. I am using a newly released stamp set from ODBD called Quiet Waters and another ODBD favorite calledSing to the Lord sets. I colored my image with copic markers. I cut out the deer and baby and colored them with a blender pen and ranger inks. I added a Martha Stewart punch along with a spellbinders pierciblities for the piercing requirement for my card. I used the ornare piercing mat and piercer tool. I finished with some making memories sparkle brads in the corner and a little white bow to fulfill the remaining required elements.
This card also is for Sharon Johnson's (ssnotime91) challenge to use half circles in our layout. I thought this image looked good with a half circle as the focal image.
STAMPS
ODBD Quiet Waters and Sing to the Lord
CARDSTOCK
Prism by Prismatics Iced teal, frosted teal, and intense teal, gp white, SU sahara sand
INK
Palette noir, SU taken with teal, ranger antique linen and tea dyed
ACCESSORIES
Nestabilities, piercibilities, MS border punch, piercing mat
Registered: July 9, 2008 Location: Stars Fell on Alabama Posts: 74715
Fri, Jun 12, 2009 @ 10:30 AM
Awesome and such gorgeous colors. Love the beautifully pierced piece along the border.
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Fri, Jun 12, 2009 @ 12:41 PM
Beautiful, Betty!!!!! What a gorgeous image and your coloring is out of this world!!! Such a great layout, too!!! I love the look of the half circle as the focal point!!!