5 February 2013

thinking of you

Drawing on inspiration from day 6 of Clean & Simple Card Making 2, I was taken with the tone on tone background of Kristina Werner's card for the class and combined this with a loose interpretation of the sketch from Jennifer McGuire's card :)




I love seeing the neutrals and gold trend around at the moment and so I combined 3 neutral cardstocks and vellum with just a touch of gold.


Keeping it brief today :)


Supplies: Stamps - Hero Arts tall wheat K5517, thinking of you script C5643, Impression Obsession think stripes; Inks - Versamark, Hero Arts wet cement; Card - Stampin' Up naturals white, sahara sand, Papertrey Ink soft stone, vellum; Embossing Powder - Hero Arts white, Ranger super fine detail gold; Twine - Hemptique primary; Stampin' Up adhesive pearls; EK success powder tool

23 comments:

  1. Stunningly serene and beautiful Debby. I love everything about this card!!

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  2. This is breathtaking! I love the gold!

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  3. This is stunning. Any tips about embossing on vellum?

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  4. Absolutely stunning card! I saw this on Pinterest and just had to come see! So glad I did!

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  5. Oh so fresh and clean love it! X

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  6. Simply gorgeous! That gold is so striking!

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  7. oh how gorgeous Debbie. That gold pops.

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  8. So elegant - love the vellum - makes it ethereal!!

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  9. Stunning! Beautiful work, Debby!

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  10. This is really lovely. Great interpretation

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  11. Oooh that's effective!

    Hugs
    Christine x

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  12. Debby, this was the first stamp I pulled out to use for the patchwork technique and it didn't work out so well, but I LOVE what you have done with it, so now you have inspired me to try the tone on tone with this stamp. Wow, thank you so much and congratulations for another great card being highlighted!

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  13. I don't know how I missed this beautiful card in the gallery...it's such a great interpretation of both techniques!

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  14. The way you used white background for the wheat is fantastic. Your cards have impressed me so much during this class that I finally decided to follow/join your site! Congratulations on being highlighted!

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  15. elegant, low key but at the same time an real eye catcher

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