This week Kerry issued the theme Nature as the Three Clover Thursday Challenge. I couldn't resist inking up the beautiful Kitchen Ink Stamps Multi Step Trees for this challenge. The Sketch is this weeks TSSC. To create the tree I stamped the images as follows on White card stock: #1 Old Olive stamped off, #2 Old Olive, #3 Memento Cottage Ivy, #4 Chocolate Chip. The Chocolate panel under the image is done with the Torn Frames Technique. The sentiment Grateful is from the Multi Step Harvest set, for the bottom sentiment I used the omitting technique and only used For You, from the Words of Comfort set.
Details:
Stamps - Kitchen Sink Stamps Multi Step Trees, Multi Step Harvest, Words of Comfort
Ink - Old Olive, Chocolate Chip, Memento Cottage Ivy
Card Stock - Chocolate Chip, Garden Green, White, Basic Grey Lime Ricky
Other - Big Shot, Spellbinder Circle Dies, Cutter Kit, SAMJ
Looking for more Nature inspiration? Click on the Three Clovers Logo on my sidebar to see what Kerry and the other Challenge members created. See you tomorrow for Bloggers Challenge - we're altering things this week!
October 15, 2009
Three Clover Thursday - Nature
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8 comments :
Gorgeous card! I love those realistic images from KSS and your eye for pairing designer papers is really extraordinary!
Beautiful card; I'm lovin' those trees! But I have a question: do you not sleep? WTH were you doing up so early? Or was it late, lol?
Just beautiful, like that layout too! Stalking the mailgal for my trees! lol
Stunning! Wow those stamps just look amazingly real. Love the papers you chose and the different techniques.
Wow! That tree looks so realistic!! Amazing job!
So pretty! Love the color combination on the tree--it looks so real.
This is just stunning. Thanks so much for playing along as you always do. You forgot to link so I cam to double check. I love this card. You are really killing me with these Kitchen Sink stamps they are soooooo pretty.
Gorgeous card....You have some amazing stamps.Great card for the challenge.
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