This is our photo inspiration for the challenge over at The Play Date Cafe this week. My broadband has been down for 3 days, so it's nice to be back this morning. Can't believe how much I rely on the computer until it is down for a few days. Anyway this week I have made a card with these wonderful colours.
I have made a heart from tissue and a rubber stamp.
I have added hand stitching to the side to give a little more detail. The ingredients for this card are:-
Stamps: Stampers Anonymous Just Word Art SCS033, Stampington & Company Scroll Heart Large.
Products: Adirondack Dye Inks, Red Pepper, Butterscotch., Papermania Sunshine Paper Pack, Buttons, Tissue, PVA, Threads, Cuttlebug Embossing Folder and text from a Hymn Book.
I'm off to pop over to The Play Date Cafe to check out some great artwork, why not join me. Have a great Monday everyone. Tracy x
10 comments:
I love your heart Tracy and the handstitching adds a nice touch. I love the little buttons down the side too. I just love buttons!!
Sue xx
That's a great card, Tracy. Haven't done any paper casting for a while - it looks good and the stitching makes it that little bit more special. They are lovely colours, aren't they?
Love your take on the colour theme Tracy - this card is stunning. The hand-stitching and buttons give the perfect finishing touch.
Thank you for visting my blog today.
Sylvia x
Ooh this is just fabulous Tracy, love everything about it especially all the different textures. Annette x
Stunning use of this weeks colors. The heart with the added stitching is just wonderful! Thanks for playing at the PDCC.
Brilliant! I haven't seen the papercasting technique used in a while. Great to see the texture it brings out in your heart design. Px
Ohhhh nice card Tracy. I love your paper cast heart, makes all the difference to the piece.
Gorgeous, Tracy!
This is gorgeous Tracy! I never think to hand stitch! Lovely! Thanks for playing along with us this week at the PDCC! :o)
Really love what you did here! The heart is gorgeous! Thanks for playing along with us at the PDCC!
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