For November's challenge at Our Daily Bread Designs they would like to see "Love You" cards. Here is my card.
I started by stamping Broken China Distress Ink onto my clear block and then stamping that onto white card stock. A SU image was then stamped in Versamark and black embossed. The paper is from the Lost & Found collection of a My Minds Eye 6 x 6 pad. Then I went to my Go TO "love" stamp which is retired from SU! My final touch was to punch out some hearts from the SU! Owl punch set in that same paper I stamped with the Broken China. I covered them with Glossy Accents and put them in place. I also made some candy dots with the same paper and was going to put three on the right hand side, but I deferred to Hubby and his choice was to leave it just as it was. Yes, I do ask for his opinion here and there and he is happy to offer it. (good or bad - but the bad is given in a very sweet way - LOL) Thanks for popping in today. See you again soon.
Beautiful job, Donna! The distressed paper must have been a bit of extra work, but, boy, it sure paid off. Love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Donna! I love the tranquil colors!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty. You did a great job with the ink on your stamp block. I can never get that technique to look quite right, but it's so impressive when it works so well, as it did here. That's a great SU stamp too. You DH was spot on, to suggest leave it as it is. It's perfect! TFS
ReplyDeleteJust love that image and how you created your background...my dh never gets asked...but sometimes he throws his opinion in. tfs!!!!
ReplyDeleteI came her from Carol's blog and had commented on how her card, made my think of my own little town. And to see you too created a card that very much reminds me of HOME!! Anytime I see the ocean or things that remind me of where we live, it makes me realize how wonderful it can be --- especially in the Summer!!
ReplyDeleteI only wish our weather was more like that the kids now have in San Diego...wouldn't that be wonderful....a slight seasonal change, but no HOT HOT humid summer days, NO snow and no bitter cold...that's my dream weather!!!
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Triple WOW's!!! Awesome card Donna. The colors, design, everything! Love those little hearts on there too.
ReplyDeleteLynn
Donna, this is gorgeous...love the background for that sailboat. Well done! Hubbies can be so helpful, huh? :-)
ReplyDeleteOh wow Donna! This card is so gorgeous! I can see why the love stamp is a favorite! I really love you background!
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Ellen
You always make the greatest backgrounds for your cards! This blue is perfect for the image, and those 3 little hearts look perfect for this "love" card! Well done!!
ReplyDeleteWow what a great effect you got with the distress inks on this. Very classy look! I think your hubby has a good eye and was spot on about leaving it just as it is here. :)
ReplyDeleteDonna, this card is beautiful!! Love your background and the background paper you chose for the next to bottom layer is so perfect. Color combo is great and I have to agree with your hubby....it is perfect just the way it is!!
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Darcy
Great colors and details (like the hearts)! I love both the stamps you used - they look wonderful together and your paper choices are perfect! Hugz!
ReplyDeleteHi Donna, sorry I've not been around but I'm playing catch up now and looking at all the fabulous cards you've been making.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. I love the colours and the design is perfect (hubby was right) xx
Love how you did the background with the sail boat, looks fabulous. Would be nice to sail away to somewhere warm wouldn't it!
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Sue
Magnificently done, Donna! Serene and peaceful. I love the idea of using a clear block to stamp your background. I'm definitely going to have to try that -- just as soon as I unpack the box with my clear blocks. :-D
ReplyDeleteWow, that is really cool. Love the affect.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent card, Donna! The combination of image and greeting are elegant, and the texturing you created is such a neat effect. Thanks for sharing how you did that -- you always think of these little things that never occur to me to try, and I so appreciate you sharing! :-)
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