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Did the stamping with Distress Stains.
I just added some cord and a metal heart, 'less is more' in this case :)
Stamp Darkroom Door:
Roses Photo Stamp
Blogged
Laurel's 7th birthday was celebrated in fine form with family, friends, a bouncy castle, games, great food and the dress up theme of Super hero's, Villains and Spies!
Art collectors, tourists, and hikers view “quick draw” paintings at the Grand Canyon Celebration of Art. The paintings had to be completed in under two hours, and were auctioned to raise money for a permanent venue to display the Grand Canyon National Park’s art collection.
Credit: William S Brookins
I took this early Sunday morning as the sun was hitting the west side of the street. The bikes and car are parked in front of a bar. There's a story here but I'll be damned if I can figure it out. Was the car for the designated driver? I wonder...
These cards are my first try to entering the challenge for simple holiday card, by using few stamps, but I prefer embossed plain paper for the backgound and different color inks to enchance the look
Great idea for quick finishing & mass produce ;))
Just using CL 234 & CL 236, white & silver ink
Kiss me quick! No not me! I am not asking for, I am just reading the name of this tiny flower. :-)) Its diameter is approximately 5 to6 mm only (less than one fourth of an inch).
Common name: Pink Purslane, Kiss Me Quick, Chisme, Shaggy Portulaca
Botanical name: Portulaca pilosa Family: Portulacaceae (moss rose family)
This little wild flower is a prostrate, fleshy, branching plant that rampantly reseeds in lawns. The leaves are alternate. Leaves can reach 3cm in length (1inches) Leaves can be as wide as 0.5 cm (0.2inches) They are succulent, usually more or less rounded, linear to oblanceolate. The small 5-12 mm diameter flowers have five petals. They are deep pink. Blooms first appear in late spring and continue into early fall. This plant will grow just about anywhere there is a place to get a foothold. The seeds are very tiny and can be carried by the wind or hitch a ride on people and animals. It is very beautiful in mass plantings, though, and has been very effective in preventing erosion.
Source: www.flowersofindia.net
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Card I've made using a printable template.
The free template and a video tutorial are posted onCreativity Prompt.