Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Give Thanks
Our Daily Bread Designs officially releases three new sets today! This gorgeous cornucopia image is from Give Thanks, a set of 8 stamps, including the cornucopia, a few sentiments, and a few Scripture stamps.
The image is stamped in Memento Rich Cocoa on watercolor paper, and all the coloring is done with an aqua painter and reinkers. The stitching that partially runs around the green panel is faux stitching using a brown marker.
I wanted to add some shadowing to the various vegetables and fruits in the image, as well as fix that crooked ribbon, but I just plain ran out of time before I left for vacation. I'll spruce this one up when I return!
Thanks for stopping by!
Stamps: Give Thanks (Our Daily Bread Designs)
Paper: Papaya Puree Dark (Prism); Spirit "Bright" Sunburst/29th Street Market (My Mind's Eye)
Ink: Memento Rich Cocoa (Tsukineko); various dye reinkers (Stampin' Up!)
Accessories: aqua painter, sponges, corner rounder, paper piercer, brown marker, paper flower (Kaiser scrapbook); decorative concho (K&Co.)
Size: 5 1/2" square
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17 comments:
This card is AMAZING, such beautiful coloring and the sunflower is the perfect touch to complete it!!
Terri
This is lovely. The prima and button sunflower adds the perfect touch!
WOW, what beautiful coloring. Love this!
Gorgeous, Amy! Love it!!
GORGEOUS card Amy, your design is beautiful and your coloring is stunning.
Hope you having a wonderful vacation, Jennifer :)
Amy this is gorgeous!!!! Your coloring is awesome and the layout is beautiful! Hope your having a wonderful vacation. ~ Diane
BEAUTIFUL!!
Absolutely stunning Amy!
Amy, this is just so beautiful and rich looking!! Wonderful card!
Have a great vacation!!
Very pretty card! Love the coloring and the pretty flower. TFS!
Beautiful!!!
Absolutely gorgeous Amy!!
Wow. Just wow.
Absolutely gorgeous.....wow. Joan
Amy, so beautiful!! I've got to get this set! Your work is amazing!!!
Looks awesome to me, Beautiful!
Wow Amy!
The colors are just beautiful and vibrant.
TFS, EdieB
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