There is so much excitement going on and things seem to be really moving at a fast pace. As I mentioned in an earlier post, Robert Jackson, an artist with lots of hidden talent is finally launching a blog and introducing his line of digi stamps and art.  I am serving as a consultant and guest designer for that team and it is indeed an exciting time for me.

Other things include my involvement with my challenge and previewing all the beautiful creations that have been posted for the challenge.  Its amazing how much talent is out there to be shared.

And last but not least is my desire to compete in challenges. My newest card I want to share is in response to a color challenge.  The colors were, blue, black and white and the addition was to add a furry friend. With this lovely combination and twist I thought of Tilda and Edwin and their pet dog Wilma and came up with this card.

I used Kaisercraft Designer Paper and Stampin Up cardstock.  The sentiment is from Stampin Up as well.  I created the ovals using Spellbinders scalloped oval and large classic oval.  As an eye catcher I use the Stampin Up pennant punch to create the corner pennant.


 Here is a close-up of Wilma.  I think this stamp is so cute.  I colored her with copics using (I think this is right) E50, 53,55,57,59, B91, 93, 95 and 97.

The flower combination was created using EK Success 5 petal punch and remnants of some felt materials.  I used left-over wire stems from other flowers (glad I didn't throw them away).  Then I added a little bling because the paper is so dark.  I do however like the way the card turned out.

The inside of the card is layered with the same paper, and using the Spellbinders oval I created a space for a personal message.

I am entering this card in the Tuesday Color Challenge hosted over on The Outlawz.

2 comments:

Sheila H said...

The doggy is so cute, and your flowers are gorgeous.

kiwimeskreations said...

Beautiful card Mema - love the wee pendant and brads.
Blessings
Maxine

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