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Clean and Simple Day 5

Stretch your stamps is the homework assignment on day 5 of the C&S class. I used the Hero Arts Horizontal lines background stamp (CG143) to create those 3 different backgrounds. On the first card I clear embossed it and colored the background with distress inks and a brush. On card two I inked it with black ink and colored the lines with markers and on card 3 I white embossed it on Kraft.


Other materials: The other stamp on the first card is by Ryn Tanaka, put some Stickles on it, the thanks die cut is Cuttlebug, the heart border is Martha Stewart and the love sentiment is Hero Arts Word Shadow (AC0005)

And here are the cards separately - kind of amazing how different they look....
Card # 1 will take part in the Play Date cafe challenge






Thanks for visiting my blog and thanks for all the nice comments you left me - I enjoy so much reading them!



Comments

Unknown said…
these are so pretty! i love the sparkle and movement of the PDCC card...beautiful! great designs!
Bonnie said…
Great take on such different cards! I especially like the second one, I would not have thought of colouring "between the lines"!
Rachel said…
love your cards with the same technique. the 'painting' with distress ink looks great! Thanks for joining us in the Play Date Cafe!
-Rachel w k
rwkrafts.blogspot.com
Kanan Pandya said…
This is so beautiful, Cornelia. Love all your cards. Each card is so different and pretty. :-)
Jen Cuthbertson said…
Oooh, I love the shimmer! Thanks for playing along with us at The Play Date Cafe this week!
Rosmarie said…
Muß mich erst an die vielen Sreifen gewöhnen...lol
Also hier gefällt mir die zweite total gut!!

LG Rosi

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