I'm back with another card for Loves Rubberstamps card challenge and this week's theme is all about the layers - lots of... Our guest sponsor this week is Birdie Brown. So us Design Team were given a few images to pick from & I chose this image from Birdie Brown called 'Furever Love'. I colored this image using my trusty Prismacolor pencils. I started off using Sage Shadow for my base which is a 5"x 7" finished card size. I used Kaisercraft 'Marigold' Collection for the rest. I added 3 layers before adding 4th layer that I ran it thru a paper crimper which I laid on the bottom of the card. I cut out a square frame using brown paper from the same collection and using the die from Marianne Creatables called 'Square Frames'. I then cut out another square frame called 'Anja Square' by Marianne Creatables using paper from the collection plus the musical paper is cut from the same die using a smaller frame. I then place the different square frames on top of one another using pop up dots as shown. I laid the image so it lined up at the bottom of the one frame using pop up dots. I then used a sentiment from the stamp set called 'Love Sweet Love' by Flourishes which you can find in Laura's store here; http://www.lovesrubberstamps.net/item_76/LOVE-SWEET-LOVE-Clear-Stamp-Set-from-Flourishes.htm using black pigment ink and embossed using Pearlustre Emerald EP by Stampendous. I added some Petaloo flowers and some teal ribbon along with a bow by May Arts.
This week's challenge is:
All about the Layers
Show us your Lots of Layers themed projects!
How to play:
Just upload a creation that follows this week's challenge to your online blog or gallery. Then leave a link to your project in the linky widget at the bottom of this post. If you upload to online galleries, please also use the tag or keyword LRSBC39. Our challenge is open to everyone, you can use any stamps and products that you would like, and you can enter as many times as you want.
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The layering is wonderful Jackie. The colors are super also. Cute little image - great card!
ReplyDeleteLove the little boy and the puppy! Great job on the layering as always :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable image. Love the gorgeous layers.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Dangina
Adorable card! I know you would rock this challenge Jackie because your layering is always fantastic! Beautiful job here and I love this image too. All the images were too cute this time! :)
ReplyDeleteOMGosh I love how you used this adorable image and the fabulous card design with LOTS of layers! It's so great.
ReplyDeleteGreat layers that you used. Loved that you did a masculine one!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic use of layers and a great boy card too.
ReplyDeleteGreat layers! I like how you offset the center and he just pops off the card! Beautiful!
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