Seriously, has anyone figured out a way to manufacture more hours in the day? Please?! Well until someone sends me a link to that wonderful machine that can add a couple of hours to my day, this is going to have to be a quick post! LOL. Here's Sally's truly elegant card:
And here's my take:
The flourish was stamped after inking the stamp with
Distress Stains (Wild Honey, Antique Linen, and Vintage Photo) and spritzing with water. The brown section on the right hand side was colored by swiping
Vintage Photo Distress Stain across white cardstock. The splatter was stamped using
Walnut Stain Distress Ink on a splatter stamp (
All Night Media). All other stamps
Hero Arts (CL380, CG187). Thanks for visiting! Hope to have more time to write tomorrow. HUGS!
fabulous take on Sally's card today. Love the browns and golden colours.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love these cards!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Finally a technique I think I can do!! I love both cards and there's a stamp for splattering? I'm going to have to check that out for sure:)
ReplyDeleteLove Sally's gorgeous card and your take is so beautiful too, Jill!
ReplyDeleteboth cards are really so lovely! great interpretation of Sally's card and Sally's card was pretty fab to begin with!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! The color combination is so rich.
ReplyDeleteThis came out gorgeous, Jill. The right side of your card almost looks like real wood! So stunning!
ReplyDeleteTotally inspiring as usual, Jill!
ReplyDeleteblessings~
Love this card Jill, great take on my origional, I love using this stamp you can create a card so quickly with one layer.
ReplyDeleteYummy colours!!! Jo x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! So, you lay your distress inks down, then you're only spritzing water on the main stamp/flourish? Wow! I so look forward your creations. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Very warm and inviting colors on both designs!
ReplyDeleteLove the designs on both these cards!
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous "inspired by".
ReplyDelete