Update, 2-21-08 It's very rare that I link an old card to a current gallery, but today, forgive me, I just HAD to link this card. Today's Ways to Use it challenge was to make a window card, and this one sure qualifies! I love window cards, and there must be close to 2 dozen of them in my gallery, but I promise I won't post any more old cards here!
Thanks for looking; I hope you like it!
Maddy
This is for the Technique Lover's Challenge, Faux Wood. I made the *pegged wood* floor using the Weathered BG stamp, then dragged a toothbrush over it dipped in brown reinkers for more texture. I drew on the lines and nails with markers. The *wallpaper* is stamped and colored with markers. The red C'mas balls are copper brads I colored with a red Sharpie marker. The scattering of snow on Frosty is done with *Snow EP* by Stamp LaJolla. I colored his hat and scraf, added CE, and glitter. Everything is popped up on Dimensionals. It doesn't show in the photo, but there is a blue sky with evergreen trees stamped behind Frosty in the window.
Thanks for looking!
Maddy
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Stamps: Frosty, Window on the World, Season of Peace, Noble Deer (trees in the window), Purrfect (kitty), Weathered BG, Background Basics (wallpaper), Holiday Tag Team (presents, dove, and greeting)
Paper: Kraft, Real Red, Whisper White, Glorious Green, non-SU off white
Registered: February 19, 2006 Location: Texas (Killeen, Fort Hood area) Posts: 6985
Tue, Nov 21, 2006 @ 12:25 AM
Wow this is amazing!!! Just mind boggling that you can do something like this
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Registered: July 17, 2005 Location: Staying inky in eastern Connecticut Posts: 79205
Tue, Nov 21, 2006 @ 1:39 AM
pretty incredible on how many different kinds of wood have been made in the challenge today.....yours is unique in the slant and the look of the boards....awesome