Thinking spring thoughts to try and stay warm.... it was just 70 degrees here the other day and today we are in the 30s.... I know some of you are alot colder but this weather has been so wild. They say we may get some snow flurries tonight... oh please I miss the snow.... But since I was in a spring mood I decided to ink up some new rubber....
These stamps are from the new Stampin Up catty... It is called Infinite Goodness. It is a level 2 hostess set. I decided to mask the dragon fly and stamp the branch of berries over him. Of course it is a single layer card... I grabbed one of my Fabrino Medioevalis cards and ran it through my cuttlebug with one of my large oval nestablities die. I love the embossing these dies can create. I colored my image in with my prismapencils and my copic glitter pens black and clear. I wish I could catch all the sparkle on the wings with my camera...
Supplies:
Stamps: Infinte Goodness, karen foster snap stamps, season by season
Cardstock: Fabrino Medioevalis card
Ink: black stazon
Accessories: dotted ribbon, prsimapencils, copic glitter pens clear and black
Well I'm off to go see what else I can do for the day.... have a great evening everyone.
10 comments:
I like the way you embossed it with the nestabilities. :0)
What a pretty card. I love it. I'd be happy to send any or all of our snow your way :)
Teresa
Very cool card!!!
So pretty, I love the ovals around the image! We probably have close to 2' of snow if you would like some! ;)
Pretty card! Love the embossing!
Aimee! That is so pretty and that embossing. Wow! I am fighting the urge to get those things, but it's hard when I see cards this gorgeous!
Absolutely gorgeous! What a great way to make a nolayer card.
very pretty Aimee. It's amazing how sometimes we don't even *see* a new stamp set until someone with talent works with it. thanks!
Beautiful! I like the elegant image a lot, and the cardstock is perfect for it!
Ya know...I keep telling myself I do NOT need ANOTHER tool (nestabilities) and you ladies from SCS just creating such cool things that now I'm about drooling over them! Great job! Love that it can be elegant and simple at the same time!
Jane
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