See Ya Later...
>> Saturday, May 27, 2017
Good morning!
This Follow Your Dreams Sign is so cute!
My husband and I are hikers (well how could we NOT be living in the backyard of Yosemite National Park?) so the first thing I thought of was hiking!
I stamped and masked the sign and then stamped the Broken Flower Fence. On a separate piece of card stock I stamped The boot prints and cut it out with a Square die and layered with a pierced square die. I ran twine around the image layer and foam taped the boot prints over the twine.
This next card uses the new Take a Hike, The new See Ya Later background square and the Silhouette Hiker 1026G.
I stamped the sentiment square all over the tan card stock with Peanut Brittle ink then stamped the Silhouette Hiker on top of the background. I tore black/gray strips of card stock to continue the mountain shape. The Take a Hike sentiment is stamped with black on tan then matted with black then terracotta card stock. I cut a frame with the double stitched frame die and popped it up. Just for fun I added a metal button in the bottom left corner.
Thanks for visiting today!
Have a great weekend!
Robin
6 comments:
2 wonderful card Robin!! Excellent job using the broken flower fence as something other than a corner stamp! Love your eye-catching hiker card! My turn to say I never thought to use the Take a hike with the see you later, alligator background - talk about "duh" :)
Great cards, Robin! I really like how you used the stamp for the background in the second card. Brilliant idea!
Robbin. Love these - some super fun ideas for using the new images and making older ones look fabulous with them. Love the sketches you used. Super creativity!! Hugz
Great cards Robin!What a great ideal to use the sign with the flowers. And the black and gray torn paper to continue the mountain shape brilliant.
These are wonderful, Robin! Love your first one w/ the bootprints & your take a hike is super.
You are so, so creative!! I love how you incorporated the sign into the fence stamp! Just lovely :) And your hiker card is so masculine with the earthy colors!
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