My gosh Wednesdays get here fast! Seems the older I get, the faster time flies. Kind of scary actually. My blog is all dressed up for Spring and Gunther is welcoming you to the blog in his finest Easter bandanna.
I'll get right to the cards for tonight. The first two have two main things in common. 1) They are both cards that use tags, and 2) they both feature my first attempts at using masking fluid! Take a look:
I have always loved creating scenes so this underwater scene was a lot of fun for me. I thought that the masking fluid would work great for creating "bubbles". You can't really see it in the photo, but I used a silver stardust pen to glitter up the "bubbles" for some sparkle then matted the tag with silver glitter paper. The sea horse is a stamp by Recollections and the plants are from Inque. I splattered on the masking fluid, let it dry then sponged distress ink all over the tag in two shades of blue. Used my finger to rub off the fluid then did the stamping in Archival Jet Black. Added some fuzzy fiber at the top, and some bling on the sentiment panel and ran the background through an embossing folder.
Here is the second:
Again, using masking fluid on this tag, I did a combination splatter and drag pattern, let it dry, then removed it with my finger tips. Sponged on Rusty Hinge distress ink then stamped the flowers in Archival black as well as the French script background. I then used SU's French Foliage set to do the water spots. Attached the bling to the middle of the flowers and ran the background panel through an embossing folder. I'm really liking the masking fluid effect a lot, and I have some other ideas for it.
Unfortunately, I had the need for two Pet Sympathy cards. One for a neighbor here in our present neighborhood and one for a neighbor in our old neighborhood.
When I saw this sweet image, I had to have it and I knew that I would use if for just this reason. To me, it is the most sweet, comforting image I've seen. It is a digital image from KnK Designs. I colored it with my colored pencils and oms.
When I think of dogs I always associate them with parks and trees and running in the outdoors. So this simple tree I thought was perfect for this pet sympathy card. The dog that passed was a sweet little dog named "Annie" that Shotsy just loved and she loved him. Shotsy was so big and she was just a little thing and he would always lay down when he saw her to "get down to her level". I wrote in the card that I was sure that they were now playing together.
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SHOUT OUT: There is a particular person that leaves me a sweet comment every week. The name on the comment is always "NISE". I have no way of contacting you or thanking you for visiting. Do you have a blog? At least email me with your email address. . .There are a couple of you that also need to check your settings so that I can respond to you as well from time to time.
Hugs to all of you!
Curt
"God, please help me be the person that my dog thinks I am."