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Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Beach Decor
I hope you didn't see that title and expect to see some tired, cliched coral and seafoam green something or other!
Heather Rolin, owner and illustrator of H&M Stamps, challenged her design team to create non-card projects showcasing the new stamps that will release on Friday. I had a lot of ideas, but settled on this monochromatic piece of beach decor using two stamps (sand dollar and shell) from the set called Sea Life. The quote (computer-generated, Mistral font) reads:
Those who live by the sea
Can hardly form a single thought
Of which the sea would not be part.
--Hermann Bloch
The sand dollars and shells are stamped in Timber Brown Staz-On, then watercolored with Creamy Caramel classic ink refill using an aqua painter. I added some glitter to the sand dollar centers using a Sakura Stardust glitter pen.
If you haven't entered for my blog candy, be sure to see yesterday's post). Among other things, I'll be giving away one of next month's H&M releases (winner's choice). Want a peek at those three? You won't see all the images, but enough to get the idea.
A Dino Day:
Celebrate the Day:
And my favorite, It's Picnic Time:
Tomorrow I'll have another H&M project, along with a coupon you can use on opening day (this Friday). Good stuff!
Beach Frame Supplies:
Stamps: Sea Life (H&M Stamps)
Paper: Confetti Tan, Very Vanilla, Kraft card stock , Magenta Brown Mesh 12x12
Ink: Timber Brown Staz-On, Creamy Caramel classic
Accessories: aqua painter, edge distressor, sewing machine and thread, paper piercer, photo corner punch, vintage brads, Sakura stardust glitter pen
I LOVE this! Now I wanna go out and make one. My husband will thank you. LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this card....the colours are great for the images!!! Joan
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love this! It is gorgeous and so inspiring!
ReplyDeleteVery calm & soothing, I love it!
ReplyDeleteLeAnne
Amy, your framed art is so beautiful! I love the colors you chose -- what a gorgeous work!! Can hardly wait to see the stamps!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I hope I can expect something like that for my Christmas present this year.... However, I'm still waiting for my gift from last year... (see previous post from about 2 months ago!) (just kidding, Amy, you know I love you!)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece Amy, LOVE your creative touch and gorgeous detail. Jennifer :)
ReplyDeleteThank god it was seafoam green, I still have nightmares about my parents bathroom growing up!! This is just gorgeous!!
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