I just printed my photos onto white card stock - trimmed them and stamped the simple sentiment from Rubbernecker Stamps that I thought said it all - "Life is a Journey, Art is the Guide". I didn't want to take away from the beauty of the scene by adding anything else! Then I punched the bottom edge of the blue panel with an EK Success punch. My cards are 4 1/4" x 4 1/4
Stamps: Rubbernecker - Distressed set Scuffs & Stains #461
Paper: white, enchanted evening - PTI
Ink: memento tuxedo black
Accessories: photos, EK success punch, foam dimensionals
I was so inspired by all the coasters on the Jazz It Up Home Interiors inspiration web site - I just had to make another set of 4 1/4" x 4 1/4" cards! My second set was inspired by these Kitchen Herb Coasters.
I used some of the new weeds and floral stamps from Rubbernecker , first stamping two times with Willow ink - then coloring the stamps with SU markers - spritzing the stamp with water and stamping over the first stampings.
I love how these came out - just like the coasters!!
Thanks so much for stopping by today.
Stamps: Rubbernecker - Floral 496-03, Floral 496-09, Weed 497-09, Weed 497-11, Petite Word Set #2000
Paper: Vintage cream, Rustic White, Dark Chocolate- PTI
Ink: Dark Chocolate- PTI, Adirondack Willow
Accessories: Stampin Write Pens - SU, water spritzer, zutter corner rounder
Paper: Vintage cream, Rustic White, Dark Chocolate- PTI
Ink: Dark Chocolate- PTI, Adirondack Willow
Accessories: Stampin Write Pens - SU, water spritzer, zutter corner rounder
WOW WOW WOW Julia awesome job with this inspiration!!!! LOVE your creations they are fabulous!!!! WOW WOW WOW!
ReplyDeleteI am still moaning about June 5 and 6! I love all your coasters! So beautiful. You really took that inspiration challenge and ran with it, GF!!!! WOW!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Anne and Crystal. WOW!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome work, Julia.
Julia, these are fantastic! I really love how you incorporated the photos from your trip into your cards - love it!
ReplyDeleteLove this collection of GREAT inspired cards.. All are so very nicely created and done... love the colors in the pictures... and also the 'weeds' and floral cards... very nice...
ReplyDeletethese are both great inspired cards-my fav is the weeds & flowers set-the image is so soft-like the spritzing technique
ReplyDeleteI agree with you these cards are awesome!!! I especially love the coaster cards and now I want to get those stamps from Rubber Necker...Julia...Your artwork seems to get better every time you post...I mean...it has always been great, but now everything you post is Just Art!
ReplyDeleteSry...where did the sentiment come from on the coasters?
ReplyDeleteGreat projects! All are really pretty, especially like the 'weed' images.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Totally gorgeous suite of cards, Julia! Fabulous designs and just the perfect amount of detailing! Beautifully done!
ReplyDeleteThese are great Julia! Love those floral and weed images and the great colors. :o)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work, Julia! I love the idea of stamping on a photo and the flowers you layered in the other set are just amazing!
ReplyDeleteI can't get over the gorgeous blue skies of Greece...great pics, Julia! I did have plans to weed around the house this w/e, but your weed images are so lovely...maybe I should just let my weeds grow! LOL!
ReplyDeleteWhat an inspiring way to use photos from your vacation.
ReplyDeleteBoth wonderful!! Love the fun purse and the awesome tea party invite!! What a great sentiment!! Hugs GF!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous cards, Julia....the pictures of your trip make such fabulous cards and the set made with the RN Weeds and Flowers is drop dead gorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeleteWowza! What beautiful inspiration cards!! I missed this past Saturday as I was traveling back from El Paso. I love the Inspiration Challenge. You really rocked with your cards! What a great idea to print photos and use them for card fronts!
ReplyDeleteI am blown away! What wonderful cards. You did such a fabulous job on both sets.
ReplyDeleteWOW WOW WOW, fantastic job on both sets, I love the landscapes, but particularly love the foliage ones, great use of ink, image and papers, love them!
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