Monday, May 9, 2011

Outlines Rubber Stamp Challenge # 19


Hello!!!  It's Monday and time for a new Outlines Rubber Stamp design team challenge.  This week our challenge was to use buttons.

Mom

 
OK... so this just squeaks by on the challenge side of things with only one button... no lashes with a wet noodle please.  But I thought it was timely and simple.

I stamped the Spotted Petals Lg (E-653) image, colored with copic markers and carefully trimmed from the cardstock.  After I adhered it to the front of my card, I filled in the polka dots with Ice White pearl pen.  I could try to make a card without using my pearl pens, but I'd really prefer not to.   ;-)

Here's a picture of the detail.


I'd love it if you stopped by to visit the other designers for more inspiration.

Bev Gerard
Jeanne Streiff
Jenny Gropp - DT Coordinator
Robin Kirkpatrick
Sandy Hulsart
Vicki Garrett 


Thanks for visiting!
lise
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Supplies:
Stamps: Spotted Petails Large (E-653) by Outlines Rubber Stamps
Ink: Black Soot Distress ink by Ranger
Paper: Solar White by Neenah, pink cardstocks by Bazzill
Other: Nestabilities by Spellbinder, Seam binding by Hug Snug, Button, Thickers by American Crafts, clear embossing powder by Ranger, precision scissors, 3M mounting tape, Ice White Pearl Pens by Viva Decor
Copic Markers: V01, RV63, RV66

7 comments:

  1. Lisa, how pretty and what a great Mom's day card. Lovely design!

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  2. Not only timely ... but beautiful! Love your shading on this marvy blossom ... and it's pinkalicious as well!

    ~Bev

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  3. Now THIS is a cute card, Lisa!

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  4. This is so pretty, love the loopy bow and the ribbon tied on top through the button.... no lashes for only sing one button, lol!

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  5. Beautiful! So bright and cheery Lisa

    Hugs

    Vicki

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  6. Fabulous card, Lisa - I really like your whole button, flower, bow combo! Very clever and strking!

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  7. Absolutely lovely and what you did with your flower, Viva, and that button is just gorgeous!

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