Wednesday, May 19, 2010

A Child's Card


The challenge this week at the Creative Inspirations Wednesday Challenge blog is to make a card for a child. Our sponsor is Lauretta's Stamps and we were generously given our choise of several images to use for our DT sample. I have colored the one I selected with Copics. The DP used here is all digital from Digital Delights printed on my home printer and layered over Lavendar Lace and Barely Banana CS. The edges were sponged the Creamy Caramel and the bottom was punched with a Martha Stewart edge punch. The chipboard heart was cut with a Cuttlebug die. I used white crackle paint to which I added a drop of Lavendar Lace reinker. The flower is a Prima and I used Stickles on the celestial mobile. I hope you will drop by Creative Inspirations Wednesday Challenge blog to see what the other designers have created with Lauretta's Stamps.

Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!

Blessings & hugs,

7 comments:

  1. Oh Linda, what a lovely card! I love image, colors, layout and every detail on you add. Beautiful card:)

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  2. Oh my god Linda this card is absolutely adorable and stunning!! I love the patterned paper and the super sweet image! The heart and flower just finish it off perfectly!! I love to see your work!

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  3. Thank you so much for taking the time to congratulate me .. love your work too

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  4. Wow, I've never seen that edge punch before! You have the best tools and a wonderful talent to make use of them :)

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  5. wow Linda.. i just keep wondering why.. i hadn't seen this card earlier.. WOW!!!! i come on your blog often.. and just jumped and was so happy to see on of my images used from you hands of gold! :)) Love this card.. the colors and all.. WOW!!

    great job! Hugs x

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  6. I think Lauretta nailed the description, hands of gold!! Wonderful work with the image, such sweet papers and patterns, a good very well done ;)
    Take Care,
    Stephanne

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