Welcome to another fun blog hop from CardMaker Magazine. Today, we are hopping along with the JessicaLynnOriginal team and showcasing their adorable stamps. Be sure to visit all of the stops on the blog hop and leave some love, because one lucky duck is going to win a $50 gift card to use at the JessicaLynnOriginal Stamps website. While you are looking around their website, be sure to download the free digital stamp that will be available.
I just had to create a scene with my Brentwood Owl stamp and decided that an easel card would be a fun way to show him off. The embossed graveyard was a perfect backdrop for his "spooky" Frankenstein costume.
Now it's time to hop on to Chrissy Hsu's fabulous blog and see what she has in store for you!
I just had to create a scene with my Brentwood Owl stamp and decided that an easel card would be a fun way to show him off. The embossed graveyard was a perfect backdrop for his "spooky" Frankenstein costume.
Now it's time to hop on to Chrissy Hsu's fabulous blog and see what she has in store for you!
Supplies
Spectrum Noir Markers
May Arts: Silk Ribbon 1.25" SK-5, Paper Cord 42-33
Core'dinations Cardstock
Darice Embossing Folder
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11 comments:
This is so cool & awesome - love it! Great design!!!
Great card, Gini!
WOW! Your easel card is GORGEOUS! So much to look at and admire, yet it doesn't overwhelm with busy-ness either.
Gorgeous card! Love the orange and purple!
Love the purple and orange easel card!
Great design.
Whoa! This card is freakin' awesome Gini. I have this same paper and I think I better get busy and "scrap lift" this cutie spooky Frankenstein! Thank you for sharing. I'll definitely be back to visit your blog.
Ohh, awesome pop easle card!
Just beautiful
Kathleen
This is such a beautiful project. I love the dimension you created and that embossed background is a perfect subtle accent. Thanks for sharing your creativitiy and for a chance to win a wonderful prize! kReN@afourthlife.blogspot.com
Wow! This cards is great!
I would love to be able to color like this.
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