I found this really cool birch tree stamp. It worked perfectly for today's great sketch. Here's the haps......
I just love Karen Barbers cards when she does her black magic with a twist technique. So today I thought I'd give it a go. I stamped this new stamp on black cs using craft white. Let dry. Colored with Faber Castell w/c pencils without the water. Added the white dots using white acrylic paint and a stylus. Layered this with green textured cs.
Panel 2 is black cs layered with brown textured cs.
Panel 1 is misc striped dp on a white card.
Panel 3b was cut out of orange textured cs using a coluzzle tab plate. Added the three silver eyelets to it.
Was ready to take the photo when I saw this left over punched leaf sprig so I doodled it, sponged with tea dye and added a few dots then put on the card. Well..... hope you like my card.....TFS :0)
Hi Sis! Did you have fun today at Parkerquilters?
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Thu, Mar 11, 2010 @ 2:00 PM
Cathy, what a wonderful job you did with this technique. I must try that. Plus, I love your birch tree.
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Sat, Mar 13, 2010 @ 3:58 PM
Ai yi yi Mutnik! I am a 'cheerleader' for Karen, and her work always astounds me- but you sis, have done just as well! Karen will be proud! I love birch trees, and the way you have highlighted it is gorgeous. Lovely work! Hugs, Buttnik
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