This week's LNS challenge is to create a card, scrapbook page, project, or anything else you can think of that uses wood, and below is the card that I created.
First I ran the white c/s through the Big Shot using the new Woodgrain EF, and then swiped the Soft Suede IP over the front. I like how it turned out - what do you think? I then stamped the leaves from French Foliage using different IP, and cut them out. Added a button and banner, and some baker's twine. Here's the details:
Stamps: French Foliage, Just Believe (saying)
Inks: Soft Suede, Cajun Craze, Gumball Green, Midnight Muse, Pumpkin Pie
Papers: Whisper White, Soft Suede
Accessories: Big Shot, Woodgrain EF, 1-1/4" Square Punch, Designer Natural Button, Early Espresso Baker's Twine, Dimensionals, Scissors
Stamps: French Foliage, Just Believe (saying)
Inks: Soft Suede, Cajun Craze, Gumball Green, Midnight Muse, Pumpkin Pie
Papers: Whisper White, Soft Suede
Accessories: Big Shot, Woodgrain EF, 1-1/4" Square Punch, Designer Natural Button, Early Espresso Baker's Twine, Dimensionals, Scissors
9 comments:
Love the white "wood!"
This card will make great October birthday cards for my customers!
Thanks!
I just love this card!! Great idea with the white wood!! I will be featuring this card on My Crafty Picks #80 with a link back to your blog on 10-14-12. Make sure to stop by to check out all the picks!!
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Wow! That's stunning! So beautiful and such a great idea with the whit wood.
What does IP stand for?
I think it's gorgeous! Would never have thought of using white for the wood - looks like old paint. TFS
What a striking card! [saw it on Nancy's iPicks] GREAT inspiration; the colors just POP!
Just loved this fall card using white wood effect. Nice Birthday card or Thanksgiving card. Thanks for sharing.
Maureen
Oh, yes, I LOVE how it turned out also! TFS!
This is really a lovely card. Good effect with the ink on the woodgrain.
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