For today's IC challenge I used Not Quite Navy for my card and embossed the trees in black. The birds are from an unknown acrylic set. Two are embossed in pearl and outlined in a white gel pen and the other was stamped in Really Rust and Bravo Burgundy. Than I popped up the one tree cut out with a nestie and sponged the edge in So Saffron and used The Buckle Man's cloud technique on the sky and white chalk for the sky swirls on the card. Finally I used Flower Soft for the pink and white blooms on the tree. Here is the link
Splitcoast Dirty Dozen Alumni Stamp Like You Mean It
Registered: March 24, 2006 Location: Posts: 38589
Sat, Jan 09, 2010 @ 1:45 PM
Oooooo...'someone' is getting awfully 'girlie'! Jamie, I cannot believe how fast you made this today. It is gorgeous. I love those bird images, and how you chalked in your clouds. Beautiful. Flower Soft too? GIRLIE! lol- LY
------------------------------ Pat Smethers "The Lord will guide you always; He will satisfy your needs in a sun scorched land and strengthen your frame. You will be like a well-watered garden." Isaiah 58:11
Registered: March 11, 2008 Location: Sacramento, California Posts: 39766
Sat, Jan 09, 2010 @ 1:48 PM
What a pretty scene. I love the flower soft in the trees, way cool. Love your sky and birdies. Such a delightful card. TFS :0)
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Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Sat, Jan 09, 2010 @ 4:02 PM
Well look at you Jamie! First is a beauty in blue and then you finished the challenge with that gorgeous white on white! both are wonderfully fabulous to be sure.
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