This set uses the same masking and stippled background treatment that I used in
this card. I stamped some of the leaves with full ink, and off-stamped others to add some depth. I wrote the labels in pencil, thus proving that my handwriting is terribly unartistic. Oh, well. I like the cards anyway, and they were easy, quick, and perfect for mass production...if you do that sort of thing. *wink*
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Supplies
stamps: Hero Arts
cardstock: PTI white
ink: Memories soft wheat, hunter green
accessories: pencil, post-it notes
Awesome cards!!! tfs!!
ReplyDeleteBrilllllliant ..... definitely great cards for the guys.
ReplyDeleteAgain TFS your amazing talent
These are perfect. the images you chose and the way you handled them. I want to CASE these, but I don't have appropriate stamps.
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful! :0)
ReplyDeleteThose are really pretty cards -- but not too pretty for guys! Thanks for sharing them!
ReplyDeleteyou are so prolific lately. I'm amazed at how much you create and how beautiful each item is.
ReplyDeleteAmazing guy cards, Susan!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI have a different leaf set that I ordered a long time ago just because I love leaves. And these cards are inspiration enough to get them inked up! They are the only stamp set I bought knowing I would want it someday, and haven't inked yet.
ReplyDeletelove it! will definitely be CASEing this one!!
ReplyDeleteI love trees and leaves and have lots of stamps in that category as well as MANY shades of green ink and many green and brown pencils.
ReplyDeleteVery nice designs!
I really enjoyed this technique. Getting the post its aligned just right was challenging but I found that scoring all around about half inch helped me to line them up! Thanks for all your tutorials and inspiration!
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