15 September 2011

for your inspiration 14

This is my second post of the day - please scroll down to see my CASE study card.

Wow look at this photo - isn't it amazing!


Does that fabulous seascape get your creative juices flowing? If so then join us at For Your Inspiration this week! For my take I was inspired by the sun peeking through the stormy clouds. So I created a sun from a circle die and the Lil' Inker sentiment flag die and then added some grey clouds for the sun to peek around.


The sentiment just fitted perfectly for the feeling of the bright sunshine cheering someone up and I love the (very popular at the moment) grey and yellow together.



Pop by the rest of the design team and see how seascapes get them inspired.
Debbie
Debby - that's me!
Keva
Michelle
Peggy
Sara
Steph

Supplies:

  


Stamps - Lil Inker Designs rainbow & cloud sentiments
Ink - Versafine onyx black
Card - Stampin' Up basic gray, Papertrey Ink harvest gold, soft stone
Dies - Lil Inker Designs rainbow & cloud, sentiment flag, Spellbinders circles
Jewels - Stampin' Up basic rhinestones

14 comments:

  1. Debby, this is so cool! Love the big sun behind the clouds and the addition of the bling. Cool!

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  2. I love how you see things in a way that most of us don't. Love how you used the circle and flag dies.

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  3. Debby this card is so clever. I really love the sun peeking out to brighten someone's day:)

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  4. This is just adorable!

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  5. Oh my goodness, Debby. That sunshine is so clever!

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  6. OMG - Debby! This card is brilliant!!! Really genius! I love that sun and will use this idea to make suns from now on!! This lovely is sure to brighten someone's day!

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  7. AMAZING!!! I absolutely LOVE this!

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  8. Wow this is wonderful. The CAS look is perfect and yes this would certainly cheer me up.

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  9. fab card... love the sun rays!
    Robin

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  10. I love that grey and yellow also~ brilliant way to use that die, it's an awesome sun! ;)

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