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Hi, my name is Shelly, and welcome to my online art gallery - I am a mixed media artist who enjoys having in her hands in quite of few things all at once! I try to post all my little projects here and sometimes I share other fabulous ideas from my favorite artists. My favorite products are from Graphic 45, Retro Cafe Art Gallery, Gecko Galz, Flying Unicorn and Two Ten Studios (links provided on the right.





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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Perfect Sentiments Challenge #2

This week's challenge at The Perfect Sentiment is to create a Friendship card using this color pallet:



Oddly enough my linens are exactly these colors, so of course I loved working with them already!

Here is my example:



I used Photo paper to start out with; I chose a lovely stamp from Club Stamp and proceeded to heat emboss the image with clear embossing powder; next I used alchol inks and create a wash with water in the colors shown above. I chose another ribbon stamp and used Stazon to accent the piece. The sentiment is an Irish Blessing...and it means alot to me. It reflects how I feel about all of my friends, so using it was appropriate. My style is usually simple, so I just added some cream ribbon and metal embellishments.

6 comments:

  1. I love that patterned paper and the sentiment is awesome! Fabulous card!

    Stacey

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  2. Wow so pretty :) I love how you did the ribbon and that cute clip!! Great card!

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  3. You are the queen of ink!!! This is absolutely lovely!!

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  4. Beautiful! I love that you used stamping and inking (including alcohol inks) to make your background paper. You truly did an awesome job! So artistic, plus I love your sentiment, too. WTG, girlfriend!

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  5. Beautiful card...you have inspired me to venture into the world of alcohol inks : ) I love the way your paper turned out..so pretty!!

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  6. That is one incredible background you created. Awesome work.

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