This cute little stamp is from JustRite's "Warmest Wishes set" and is an oval which I have adapted to a circle. This card is made for the sketch challenge for JustRite . The paper I selected seemed to dark so it was distressed with Ranger's Picket Fence Stain. A border edge was cut using Spellbinder Edgeabilties. The Ribbon was colored to match using Copic G99 and the Button with R 39. Ranger enamel was used on the stamped image and again in the bottom border with glitter for a little added sparkle. The Paper is from Authentique and both sides were used for the design. The stamped image was colored with Copic Markers and distressed with Antique Linen. It was then mounted on red cut with a Spellbinder Circle Beaded Pearls. I hope you enjoy this simple card.
Supplies
Stamps: JustRite “Warmest Wishes Set”
Paper: Authentiques “Christmas”
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Ranger Distress Antique Linen
Markers: Copic: R29, R39, YR04, YG63, G99
Accessories: May Arts Ribbon, Maya Road button, Ranger enamel, Fairy Dust Glitter, Ranger Distress Stain “Picket Fence” , twine
Spellbinder Edgeabilities “ Classic Triple Scallop” and Beaded Pearl Circles.
Happy! A very cute card! Fabulous use of Copics and beautiful coloring job. Nice to see the distress ink "add" to the paper. Perfect rendition of the sketch challenge.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome Christmas card, full of details/techniques, Mary Jo!!! LOVE this!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! This is AMAZING! Great job with the sketch! The papers are perfect!
ReplyDeletebeautiful card! Love your attention to details.
ReplyDeleteMary Jo, thought I would take a look around and so glad that I did. I adore this card. The border is wonderful and I am a huge fan of rustic snowmen and santas and your coloring of this image is gorgeous, my fave color combo.
ReplyDeletePatti
Another wonderful card!!! Love the Edgeabilities on it!!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable Mary Jo. Wonderful extras with the button, bow and scalloped edging!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute card Mary Jo. Love the DP and the addition of picket fence distress stain.
ReplyDeleteMarcie