Saturday, 31 July 2010

Brown, Green & White


Had a play and this is what I made!!!  The image on the right is stamped with lake mist and  clear embossed.  I used distress inks to colour in the squares.  I stamped the words with timber brown stazon and shadowed it with lake mist. I stamped a white piece of card with lake mist and inked with crushed olive distress ink and added a couple of images from Lisa's Altered Art.  Mounted the white card onto green paper and then onto another piece of white card.  Edged both pieces of white with walnut stain distress ink and added a piece of ribbon to finish.

17 comments:

Claireabelle said...

Fantastic!
x

Zoechaos said...

Very special piece the squares on the right are fabulous and all the shades of green very special. xx Zoe

Burnice said...

Oooh cool - like this !!
Burnice x

Cath Wilson said...

You're on a roll - how did you manage that while I was out, lol? Love the colours and the images. AND where did you get those words? MY kind of stamp cos I love both words and the juxtaposition of font size!!

Carol said...

LOVE THE COLOUR MIX

The charms and travel tag are great too

TC X

sam21ski said...

I've had that stamp ages Cath and can't remember where I got it - sorry!!!

Janet Baldwin said...

Gorgeous Sam - love the colours and the images

Neet said...

Lovely card Sam, I love that stamp on the right of your card and the colours you have used go so perfectly together. Love, love, love everything about this one.

Susan Says (Stupid Stuff) said...

Another fab make, love the LO and colour scheme :D

Femmy said...

fantastic!! love the sofness of this piece!!

Joy said...

Beautiful images and love the subtle colours, great card xx

Sid said...

What a fab range of colours !!

Lesley Edmonds said...

Great design on this card Sam. Love it!

mommabear said...

wonderful card Sam

crafty creations said...

Stunning card Sam with a very true sentiment x Hilda

LazyKay said...

Well balanced design, lovely piece.

xxxxxxxxxxx

Deborah said...

Wonderful colour combination.

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