Supplies Used (PTI):
Stamps: Harvest Berries
Paper: Vintage Cream, Spring Moss, Fine Linen
Other: Harvest Berries Die, Mat Stack #1, Woodgrain IPOne more thing for today: I discovered a fellow PTI forum member's blog when she posted a giveaway. She requested that we spread the word on our blogs, in order to have a greater chance to win. I didn't want to do that until I checked out more of her blog. Well, I am here to tell you that her creations are so fabulous that I practically wore out my 'Pin It' button looking at them all. So, in good conscience, I can tell you that you should head on over to Neat & Tangled and check out Danielle's blog. You won't be sorry.
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Lovely card, Joyce.
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Great card with the MIM technique. I wish I had the woodgrain IP.
ReplyDeleteugh! i keep forgetting to try this!! going up now to try it...love yours! I don't have a brayer....i'll have to see what i can do:)
ReplyDeleteOoohhh! Now, I love that Spring Moss Ink over the Dark Choholate with the Woodgrain IP! It is perfection for this Technique! I also love the Ginko leaves and how you added the sentiment! I really love everything about this card, Joyce!
ReplyDeleteLovely card. I love the look of the Spring Moss over the woodgrain impression. Haven't used my new ink yet either. Like you I just got the cube.
ReplyDeleteHi Joyce. Thank you for your wonderful comment on my blog. I really love the way you used the woodgrain with the brayer technique. It looks so... woody! The Harvestberry leaves are so perfect as are the colors you chose. Wonderful work!
ReplyDeleteLove this card Joyce. It turned our great , and I love the color choice you used.Loved the way you framed it too! Again thanks for all your comments on my blog, I can always count on you!
ReplyDeleteGreat color combo and love the woodgrain background :)Great work, Joyce :)
ReplyDeleteI started reading your post and then clicked to check out that new blog and finally got back to leaving you this quick note about your braying technique. So great! You really have discovered something so neat, I agree about the new ink, not that different than what I already have. Love this stamp set with the woodgrain.
ReplyDeletestunning card..love the woodgrain on this one. Thanks for the info on neat and tangled, great blog, just like you said.
ReplyDeleteI love this, Joyce! The gingko leaves look lovely against the woodgrain! Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteGreat card. Love the wood grain. I really want to try this technique.
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Ang
Fab card! Excellent braying too. I have yet to give this a go, but I have my brayer on standby. Just waiting for the Spirit to move me. LOL The ginko leaves work so wonderfully with the woodgrain. Wonderful job.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic card! Can't wait to try this technique. Thanks so much for sharing your talent(s). :)
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