I love this photo inspiration at Inspired By... Spring Is Here Challenge. I came up with a design that I really loved for this challenge with some quite old and some some new supplies. The wreath was a wood mounted rubber stamp that I removed from the wood block. Using my MISTI, colored it with SU markers using light and dark pinks and greens (ancient and still fabulous) about a third of the image at a time, and stamped. I used the matching die to cut out the wreath. I stenciled the stripes, and added the sentiment. I just love the way it turned out.
Here are the supplies that I used:
Memory Box Mercer Rose Wreath wood mounted rubber stamp
Memory Box Mercer Rose Wreath craft die
Stampin' Up markers applied direct to stamp
SSS Tiny Words Encouragement stamps
Pink and Main Sentiment Strip Die
SSS Diagonal Stripe stencil
PTI Soft Stone Ink
VersaFine Onyx Black Ink
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I used supplies from 6 different companies.
Your card is fabulous Stephanie! I love your design and beautifully colored image and stenciling, awesome! Thank you for sharing @ Inspired By this week!
ReplyDeleteThis is GORGEOUS! I just love the way you stencilled the background! I just don't use stencils enough, I should give them more of a go! Thanks for sharing this with us at Inspired BY!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous inspired card! Well done
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I love how soft and lovely it is. Thanks for joining us at Little Red Wagon.
ReplyDeleteStephanie, this is so pretty!!! I love that you found a way to use that woodblock stamp in your MISTI, but who knew SU had dies for their wood block stamps!? LOVE the grey stripes, you clever girl.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for playing cards with us at IB! xx
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What a beautiful and delicate flower wreath, love the Stampin' Up! colors you used on this sweet image.
ReplyDeleteI too have SU markers that are truly ancient, I think I bought a 36 set back in 2000 or 2001 and they are still working great.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful card with us at THE FLOWER CHALLENGE.
XO
Maria/DT