Today's card was created to honor an amazing artist and devoted supporter of the Splitcoaststampers' community, Kittie Caracclolo, aka kittie 747. She is the zen master of creating amazing scenes on her remarkable cards. Visit her gallery here to see what I mean! Kittie's Wagon is the card which I have attempted to recreate from her awesome gallery.
Stamps: Multi Step Harvest, Multi Step Trees, and 3 Step Honey Bunny from Kitchen Sink Stamps, Notes of Prayer from Verve
Papers: Whisper White and Creamy Caramel by Stampin' Up, Pure Luxury Chocolate Kiss by Gina K Designs
Inks: Apples - Layer 4 Memento Rhubard Stalk, Layer 3 SU Riding Hood Red, Layer 2 Memento Lady Bug, Layer 1 Memento Dandelion stamped off once; Basket: Layer 3 SU Soft Suede, Layer 2 SU Creamy Caramel, Layer 1 SU Creamy Caramel stamped off once, Layer 4 Memento Dark Cocoa; Grass - SU Old Olive, Sky - SU Bashful Blue; Tree trunk - Layer 1 SU Soft Suede, Layer 2 Memento Dark Cocoa; Tree Leaves - Layer 3 Memento Rhubarb Stalk, Layer 2 Memento Cantaloupe, Layer 1 SU Old Olive; the embossed woodgrain was sponged with SU Soft Suede; Sentiment - SU Soft Suede
Tools: Sizzix Woodgrain Embossing Folder, Rectangle Nestabilities, SU Word Window Punch, Sponge
Embellishments: Brads and Jute Cord
So pretty Lynn! Love the little rope you added. The perfect touch.
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This is so pretty Lynn, and just love your little rope
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful card Lynn, I really love how you sponged over the woodgrain to give it more effect.
ReplyDeleteYour card is very nicely done...I just love the images you use. :)
ReplyDeleteI cannot get over how all of your cards look like a machine printed them! Amazing! What great coloring! I would love to know what ink you use...and have you come to my house and teach me how to make my cards look like that!
ReplyDeleteGreat job Lynn!
I love this card...it all works so perfectly together!
ReplyDeleteOhh, so great. I love the rustic look of the card and the rope "ties" it all together.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love that woodgrain effect.
ReplyDeleteYou made a pretty fine scene yourself, Ms. Lynn!
ReplyDeletesuch a great card, lynn! i love the wood grain background!
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