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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Foal card

I was late doing Aly's Sunday Challenge but even though the deadline had passed, I wanted to get it done. I have been cleaning up my room and finding things I never knew I had, like this cute foal stamp from (I think) Impression Obsession. Or maybe it's from Biblical Impressions. Anyway one of them or maybe somewhere else. So anyway I decided to use it on this card. I didn't put anything in the lower right like the sketch shows because I didn't want to put another bow there and I want to stamp a sentiment whenever I decide who to give it to and why. I feel like this is a little unbalanced-I should have lowered that far left panel some. I still might.

ink: SU
cardstock: PTI
paper and flower/button cutouts: sassafras lass
ribbon: american crafts
nestabilities
copics (I only used them for the foal's muzzle and the grass so I didn't bother to take pics. I used YG03 and E00)

the sketch:

8 comments:

Cassie_lu said...

what a cute card. the colors work well together

Tami said...

Alyssa really likes this and loves the horse stamp. Thanks for playing at Aly's

Tlbran said...

Love that foal image! Cute card, I love the colors you used and the papers.

Jenn Embry said...

Great job. I love the papers you used. That image is so cute too.

CathyRose said...

I love this card! The little foal is so sweet and the soft colors compliment the design and the image.

Naomi said...

Oooh, that's pretty. And when you add a sentiment to the lower right, I think the layer you think is too high will look perfect!

Deb S. said...

I love this. I agree with Naomi in when you add a sentiment in the lower right it will be more balanced. I think it looks great the way it is though!

Anonymous said...

Very cute card. That little foal is adorable and I love all the dsp you used. It all goes together very well.

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