Beth, congratulations on the milestone of 200 Featured Stampers. It is a thrill to have your name called out on a Sunday and thank you for hosting and spreading the love. I have taken this opportunity to CASE a friend and much-admired stamper Hobbydujour, Sallie. I drool over her brayered wonders and often comment on her wondrous skill with color. She's encouraging to me in every way. So, hats off to you today, Sallie.
I have tried again to pick up my brayer and bravely post the results. I used SU colors for the sky. The smaller tree is stamped in Basic Grey, while the tall tree is Black. I used my liquid applique for the snow. The entire card is super shimmery from Glimmer Mist which rarely can be captured in the photo. The border is Sahara Sand, inked with the Bella Toile BG stamp in Sahara Sand & I lifted the image panel on dimensionals. I will likely add a sentiment before sending this out.
Happy holidays to all. Thanks for viewing and commenting.
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Sun, Dec 05, 2010 @ 4:10 PM
So peaceful and serene. Gorgeous work, Kathy!
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Sun, Dec 05, 2010 @ 4:18 PM
Silly girl, take a bow rather than underestimate your skills! Your card is more than fabulous! Your brayering is beyond belief. It's so life-like in those colors. This needs to be framed and framed immediately! Keep it under wraps until you make that happen for someone is certain to covertly pick it up and call it theres.
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