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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Hello foxy!



As almost everyone in the stamping world, I am constantly inspired by the Papertrey Ink team. This week's Make It Monday #23 was no exception. Dawn showcased a new technique that I could not wait to try — creating little pockets with edger dies!  A little stamping, coloring and a lot of border punching later, I came up with a very foxy fallish card!


I love stamping over colored images, just to add a bit of texture. I colored in the little fox with Copics and then stamped the Grid Block pattern from Hero Arts with Versamark. 

It's Friday tomorrow....YAY!!!

Supplies: 
Stamps — Lawn Fawn's Critters in the Forrest, Hero Arts Wood Grain, Hero Arts Grid Block
Inks — Jenni Bowlin Brown Sugar, Distress Ink Antique Linen
Papers — October Afternoon Campfire 8x8 Pad, PTI 
Other — PTI Vintage Cream twine, Copics, Border Punches, PTI Edger Die #1, PTI Love Lives Here Die set

7 comments:

  1. Hi Jess, I love this foxy card. You have got so much texture in it and ll the border punching is great.
    Hugs
    Carol x

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  2. Great card. ;-) I love all your different punched borders, and I especially love these beautiful Fall colors! The twine is such a great addition, and that fox is too cute. Well done. ;-)

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  3. Awesome card! Love all the patterns and textures...and Lawn Fawn of course. Out of curiosity - what kind of camera do you use? I'm in the market for a new one.

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  4. Very cute, I love how all of your elements come together for a very fun card!

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  5. So cute! I love how you mixed all of the elements and colors and the way you spaced the twine looks awesome! I love the MIM videos too--you did a fab job on the pocket.

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  6. Love this! I love your take on the pocket. The notebook punched edges are so fab! Great job.

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  7. Love every detail of this amazing card! Great job.

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