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Monday, 24 October 2011

Just Believe in Island Indigo

Hi!

This week at Just Add Ink we were challenged to use a sketch to inspire our creations.  I needed to make a get well card so I decided to use the sketch.


The oval panel was brayered using Island Indigo, Pool Party and Lucky Limeade inks.  It was actually a leftover piece from another project but I thought it would work pretty well with the card I wanted to make.


The inside I made fairly simple.


And of course I didn't realise until AFTER I'd written on the card and sealed it that I hadn't stamped the greeting completely.  That fact got discovered in the editing process.  Oh well... it is hand stamped and unique I guess!

Stamps: Just Believe, Trendy Trees, Thoughts and Prayers
Ink: Island Indigo, Pool Party, Lucky Limeade, Basic Black
DSP/Cardstock: 2011-2013 In Colour Patterns DSP, Basic Black, Island Indigo, Whisper White
Other: In Colour Ruffled Ribbon, Lace Ribbon Border Punch, Brayer, Oval Cutter (non SU)

Catch you later,

Tina

7 comments:

  1. Tina this is a lovely get well card, with soft colours and has it is hand-made and hand-stamped it will be well appreciated for the effort you put into making it. Thanks for playing at Just Add Ink this week.

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  2. Tina, this is a fabulous take on this weeks sketch! The dash of green and black on the front breaks up the blue beautifully. A lovely Get Well card. Tnanks for playing at JAI this week ♥

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  3. Beautiful card Tina and one treasured Im sure.

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  4. So, so, so ... beautiful. Lovely to have you playing along.

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  5. Hi Tina! This is a beautiful card, and I love your brayering. The colours are gorgeous :)

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  6. I love the colours you've used for your sky Tina. You have used the sketch well. Thanks for playing at JAI this week.

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  7. This is really lovely, Tina. The colours of your background are super and the black mat and border make it pop.

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