I had a fun creative day with my friend Sue yesterday - it's always a good time getting together to create with friends! Usually when we get together I never get anything completely finished, I have a hard time creating out of my element, it's not that Sue doesn't have fab things for me to create with, because she does! I think I just get distracted, because there are so many things I could create with!
Anyhow, yesterday we took a class at Stamp, Scrap n' More using Stampscapes Rubber Stamps. I've personally never used Stampscapes before this class, but just LOVE the cards I've seen using them. I tell you, I could spend hours creating all sorts of scenes! While I'm not sharing anything we did in the class (because I didn't finish assmebling them). I played with some of Sue's images and added color with Distress Inks to create this beautiful scene.
I have a long way to go to master adding color, but love this little scene! I'll be back a litle later with the CR84FN challenge!
8 comments :
Beautiful scene! Love what you created! What a great time we had! So glad you came by for some creative fun!!!
Beautiful card :) Just love the colours of the sky. Looks like you had great fun choosing stamps :)
Hi Lisa,
What a beautiful job you did with these stamps. Coincidentally, I used these very same stamps at a Stampscapes class I attended this morning. Your colours are beautiful.
How cool is this card!!!
Wow Lisa, this is beautiful, I love the scene you created! Glad you had fun on your play date with Sue.
Gorgeous card, love the clouds and the scene looks fabulous!
Beutiful Stampscapes card and if you are really intersted in these we have a yahoo group, but, it's mandatory participation a few times a year with sharing artwork and commenting on other's artwork also. Here is a link if you would like to join, we also have retreats around the Chicago area sometimes and I know some teachers in AZ and Washington State I think. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/StampscapesII/
Karen Wallace
You did a great job on this scene, I can only imagine what you could do with some of these images.
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