On my card I used the cute Joy bugg from the Tiddly Inks store. I printed the image on whipped cream cardstock from Elzybells and on the hat and dress of the bug I stamped the open dots with stamps from CC designs. I have colored the image with derwent pencils. I colored around the image with yellow chalk. The sentiment is a stamp from Elzybells. I used a gluedot to add the flower to the image. I have stolen the button from my mother's stash (sst don't tell her please). I have cut the image out with my square nestabilities. I have made a card from the whipped cream cardstock and stamped the open circles on it again and colored them with a derwent pencil.
I also made a little box together with my card. In the box I added some bags of tea and I am going to add a little bag with chocolates, but I still have to buy those. The box is also made from the whipped cream cardstock from Elzybells. I have made a label for the box. I printed the image Joy bugg on the tag. The sentiment was stamped. I have drawn the faux stitching with a black fineliner.
On the lid of the box I stamped again with the open circle stamps and I colored them with a derwent pencil. I have cut the red shape out of red fabric with the nestabilities labels one. On top of the label I added the big fabric flower. I first placed a couple of green branches that I made with the floral punches from Nellie Snellen.
Date: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 GMT Views: 182
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Stamps: Joy bug from Tiddly Inks, a happy hello from Elzybells, My rubber ducky from CC Designs.
Paper: Whipped cream cardstock from Elzybells, red cs.
Ink: Versafine onyx black
Accessories: Derwent pencils, black glaze pen, white and black fineliner. square nestabilities, fabric, buttons from stash, floral punches Nellie Snellen, yellow chalk.
Registered: June 23, 2007 Location: Parksville BC, Canada Posts: 3292
Wed, May 19, 2010 @ 3:51 PM
Adorable!
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Remember~
"Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground!"