Showing posts with label Serendipity magalogue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Serendipity magalogue. Show all posts

Monday, April 27, 2009

Card Sketch Tuesday #126

It's card sketch Tuesday and I'm currently in the great State of Alaska on business. I taking my camera along with me hoping to get some great pictures to share with everyone. It's suppose to rain all week that I'm here, however I hope that it's like Washington, wait five minutes and it'll change!

This week sketch is easy peasy - but great for some simple stamped images and some yummy designer paper!
I got out some of my TAC dp that I initially got with my starter kit when I signed up to be an Angel.

I layered it with matching card stock and I just had to be different and mix up the colors. After all it is spring!

The daisy in the vase is from the new Serendipity magalogue - from the set Garden Joy. I just loved the simplicity of the little stamp. It's stamped in Palette noir and colored with copic's and I also added some crystal lacquer to the vase to act as water. The small gold beads were something that I picked up at Michael's a while ago. I love these - several different sizes and they're self adhesive. They add just the right touch of embellishment when you need it!

I hope you play along on this sketch! Have a great day!
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Friday, February 27, 2009

New stamps!!!

Hi all! I finally got my new stamps from the Serendipity magalogue! Wow - I finally got them all cut out last night, now I get to play! Here's my first card with one of my favorite sets, The Renaissance.



I colored the rose in Copic Ciao Markers twice - cut one out and popped it up with some foam tape. Actually all of this is colored with Copic's. The left panel is stamped in versamark and embossed with white embossing powder - I like how the script is very close to the back ground script behind the rose. Gray card stock is used to layer the main panel and I decided to add a white half layer to add some more dimension to it. Just a little bit different, but I think it makes the rose stamp stand out. Cranberry grosgrain ribbon is ran down the left side and I tied a seperate bow and glued it on.

I really like how the rose came out colored with Copic's. It has so much depth and detail! Have a great weekend!

Supplies:

  • Stamps - TAC - The Renaissance and Beauty of a Women (retired)
  • White card stock
  • Gray card stock
  • Versamark
  • Glacier white embossing powder
  • Palette Noir ink
  • Copic's - R39, R37, N2, G24
  • Grosgrain ribbon in Cranberry
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