Thursday, May 24, 2007

MIL Birthday

After I received my newsletter from SCS, I had to try Ellen's technique that is spotlighted. I don't have the proper tools, so I just made do with what I had. This card is for my Mother-In-Law, whose birthday is Saturday. I used Lavender Lace for the card, and Card StockVellum for the image. My embossing stylus is really to large for this technique, but for the first try...I don't think it's too bad. I used my piercing tool for fine detail, but I don't really think it did a whole lot. My embossing pad was a mouse pad turned upside down (It's actually black on the reverse side). I used my Coluzzle to make to make the "window". To color the image, I used my Pure Color and Metallic Pencils with Gamsol. The sentiment is from CTMH, purchased from Mary Ann. May Arts Ribbon is from StarLitStudio. The Fiskars border lace punch is from a gift I received from some stamping friends of mine (thanks guys!). I think I need to go shopping at Ellen's Store for some proper tools. She has it all there.

Have a wonderful day, and thanks for stopping by!!

Stamps: Long-Time Friend (SU retired), Happy Birthday (CTMH)
Card Stock: Lavender Lace, Whisper White, Card Stock Vellum
Ink: Palette New Canvas
Accessories: Pure Color & Metallic Pencils with Gamsol, Stylus, Paper Piercing Tool, Mouse Pad reversed, Coluzzle cutting system with square template, May Arts Ribbon, Fiskars Lace Punch, Glue Dots

11 comments:

Pam said...

Oh my, this is beautiful Rose Ann!

Unknown said...

Hi Rose Ann,
I just love how soft this looks. Good job! Your MIL will love it!

Tara

kathy said...

Its a beautiful card

Anonymous said...

Rose Ann, that looks gorgeous! Your MIL will love it no doubt!

Charmaine (CharmWarm) said...

Oh, so soft and pretty!

Anonymous said...

This is beautiful! I love the scalloped edge and the focal image looks so soft and pretty.

Michele Kovack said...

I think you did a great job too! I really like this technique!

Allison Rankin said...

This is amazing...another super effort!

Heidi said...

This is gorgeous! I really love the stamp you chose and the colors are amazing!

Bethany Paull said...

Looks gorgeous to me. Hard to imagine you were improvising.

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous, and a nice job improvising! Love that lacy punched edge, too!