Tuesday, November 17, 2009

CPS and more FALL photos

First up, remember the Pink Persimmon sketch challenge, you can win prizes!
Next, the sponsor for Card Postioning Systems blog this week is My Favorite Things stamps. I picked this cute Santa image to play with. I love this BoBunny patterned paper for the background on the card.
I wanted the red on the Santa suit to be a very strong red so I thought the best way to achieve that was to stamp it on red patterned paper and then to cut that out. I stamped it in white and embossed it with white embossing powder for a fun look. I used 3-D Fashion paint by Tulip for his furry cuffs and his beard.
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And, a couple more fall photos from our trip.
This was on the beach around Florence. I loved the orange leaf against the black rocks.
These leaves had fallen into a little river.
Thanks for visiting, Linda (lbpost)

Santa Baby
Designer: Linda Beeson
Materials:Clear stamps – Courtesy of My Favorite Things stamps
Cardstock – Cryogen Curious Iridescent/CutCardStock.com and Core Essentials/Core’dinations
Patterned paper – ‘Tis the Season/BoBunny and BasicGrey
Border punch – Martha Stewart
Black Versafine stamp pad
White stamp pad – Joann’s
Clear and White embossing powder
White 3-D Fashion paint – Tulip
Copic markers
Glitter brad – We R Memory Keepers
Sandpaper

10 comments:

  1. That is just adorable Linda, and as usual I enjoyed your photos. You are as good at taking pictures as you are at creating your cards.

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  2. Fabulous card Linda! I love your paper piecing and the fabulous way you've used that border punch!

    More gorgeous pics!

    (-: Heidi

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  3. Such a CUTE card, Linda! Love it!!! :)

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  4. this is very cute... what a fun Santa!!

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  5. great fall photos and that card is just toooo stinkin cute.

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  6. That is such an adorable card. I love the Santa Baby sentiment with the image. Great job!

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  7. Great card and you have a fabulous blog.

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  8. Love this one! Great focal image - and goes so well with that patterned paper!

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