8.24.2011

RI What If? Wednesday Sketch #A2411

 

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Happy Wednesday everyone~

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It’s time for What If? Wednesday Sketch challenge from Repeat Impressions!! You will have 2 weeks (until Tuesday, Sep 6th) to enter your card using the sketch (on right) over RI Blog The House That Stamps Built. All participants will have a chance to win a $25 Repeat Impressions gift certificate!! I hope you will play along with us! Please check out RI Blog for more detail.

 

 

 

 

 

Here is my card.

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I used this beautiful stamp, Butterfly large (9001-L) for the main image. It was colored with Copic markers and adhered on the lacey circle mat that I stamped with Butterfly small (9009-F) and sponged with ink. Then I layered the paper doily behind it. The card was designed with the cardstock and beautiful designer paper. I used Flutter By (9005-E) for the sentiment. To finish off, I embellished with the polka dots ribbon and brown rhinestones.

 

 

Be sure to check out the creations by the RI Rock Stars below to get more inspirations too!!

Darsie Rose Bruno * Dawn Bennett * Harriet Skelly * Karen Hasheck * Joy Hadden

* Lynette Neus * Michele Greenwood * Miriam Napier * Robin Kirkpatrick

 

 

 

Stamps: Butterfly large, Butterfly small, Flutter by (Repeat Impressions)
Paper:  soft suede, barely banana (SU) heavenly white (PaperTemptres), designer paper (pink paisley), paper doily 
Ink: Memento tuxedo black (Tsukineko), soft suede, barely banana (SU), Copic markers
Accessories: rhinestones, ribbon 
Tools: fancy tags, lacey circle Nestabilities

 

 

Thank you for stopping by.

Maki

5 comments:

  1. Gorgeous card! Beautifully colored image with great lacy details!

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  2. Very beautiful, Maki! How fun - we both used that butterfly in yellow and the Lacy Circle Nestability! :) (Yours is much more beautiful, though.)

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  3. This is gorgeous Maki! Especially like how you stamped the small butterfly behind the large one.

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  4. Gorgeous card. That butterfly is just divine.

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  5. Beautiful job, Maki - you've really showcased the butterfly images wonderfully!

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