OK, I have a confession to make...I have a hard time creating cards with more than three colors! Heck, even my clothes are mostly black and white! LOL! So...Instead of trying to find paper with all of this week's challenge colors, which are beautiful by the way, I decided to put my many Distress Inks to good use and create this scene. I actually spied this stamp set, last year's Tim Holtz release, on my desk when I went in to make my card and this idea popped into my head. I die cut a large circle for the moon and tore a piece of scap paper for the sand....then I got to work with my blending tool and inks. I first blended Milled Lavendar around the moon and then added Seedless Preserves. Once I removed the masks, I went back with Antique Linen for the sand. Then I just needed to stamp my image and sentiment. The grey was used as the card base. Enjoy!
Supplies: Distress Inks and blending tool from eclectic Paperie
Stamps: Tim Holtz
Date: Sunday, November 18, 2012 GMT Views: 3438
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Mon, Nov 19, 2012 @ 3:34 AM
A beautiful card and wonderful use of these colors.
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Mon, Nov 19, 2012 @ 11:53 AM
Wow, this is amazing, Kim...totally love it, I had my eye on this stamp set the other day at a craft fair - had it in hand but put it back because it was over my budget...I totally love what you've done with it here, what a stunning scene, and the purple adds to the regal feel!