Friday, May 29, 2009

More Stamping

First of all, you just have to go and check out these amazing wedding photos here. This is my youngest daughters blog and she is showing off the photos she took this last weekend of her friends wedding. The photos are amazing as is the bride but the cool thing is these gals have been friends since grade school!! Leave her a little comment if you have a minute.
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PLUS, check out the Guest Designer call at CPS! Fun stuff.
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Now for my Card Positioning Systems card for this last week. Our sponsor for this week was Innovative Stamp Creations. The stamps I used on this card are just a small sampling of the stamps that were in this set. I LOVE the stamps I received and I know I'll be using more of them later.
I stamped that wonderful label shape first and embossed it so the lines were stronger.
TIP: (I cut out a reverse mask. That means I stamped the same image on a scrap piece of computer paper and cut out the label. I now had a piece of paper with a hole in it the shape of my label. When I placed this piece over my label that was already stamped, I could stamp the leaves and only those parts of the images that fell inside the label would show. The portions of the leaves that fell outside of the label shape stamped on my mask, keeping the edge of the label piece clean.)
I colored the leaves and flowers with markers, spritzed that with water and then stamped them. The words were also stamped inside the label and also embossed.
This adorable bird is from another set, I colored it with stamp pads and stamped it. I embossed it with clear embossing powder too.
Notice all of the interesting accents with the Core'dinations cardstock. Because this paper has a core, there are some pretty fun techinques you can do with it. I did score lines around the outside of the green piece with my Scor-Pal tool and then sanded them. I sanded the outside edges of all of the green piece and all of the blue card. For the little purple circle, I had a plastic stencil that had little circles in it. I dry embossed those circles to fill up the purple circle and then sanded that on the top side.
Thanks for visiting, Linda (lbpost)
SKETCH 117 – CHERISH card
Materials:
Stamps courtesy of Innovative Stamp Creations
Cardstock – Vintage Collection/Core’dinations
Versamark black stamp pad
Detail Clear embossing powder – Stamp n Stuff
Marvy Markers
Copic Markers
Scor-pal
Corner rounder punch – Fiskars
Sandpaper
Rhinestones – Mark Richards, Inc.
Mini brads – Creative Impressions
Circle stencil

15 comments:

  1. Beautiful Linda! I love the extra oomph the textured paper give the card!

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  2. I saw this over on CPS, and had to come leave you some love! It's exquisite!! I was not familiar with the company who sponsored CPS this week, but I went and checked out their stuff after seeing the DT's gorgeous work. I must say I LOVE ISC!

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  3. WOW! I had to come and see your blog after you commented on mine for the CPS sketch. Thank you
    But wow again! Your card is absolutelygorgeous! I really like the label stamp , the sentiment and the bird as well as the bling and your embossing. Just beautiful!

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  4. This is lovely, so much wonderful texture! Simply elegant, love it!

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  5. Well, first, I have to say that your daughter took such beautiful wedding photos - wow! And second, I have to comment on your wonderful card and detailed instructions. You always have such an uplifting and positive spirit! TFS! :)

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  6. Terrific card and techniques!

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  7. So pretty! I also absolutely fell in love with the blog pictures from teh wedding...she is an incredibly talented woman to get those shots! I spent half an hour looking at them all!

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  8. Fantastic card! Love the distressed paper, the pretty bird... the label... TFS!

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  9. What a wonderful sentiment ... and gorgeous card.

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  10. wow...absolutely gorgeous!!!

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  11. Gorgeous Linda! I love how the bird stamped on texture CS mimics the look of the Core'dinations! Great tip on the reverse mask too!

    (-: Heidi

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  12. beautiful work Linda! You make the most amazing cards!

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