city of love
stamps: unity
cardstock: glossy white
ink: onyx black, broken china distress, soft sky, baja breeze, blue bayou
tools: brayer
stamps: unity
cardstock: glossy white
ink: onyx black, broken china distress, soft sky, baja breeze, blue bayou
tools: brayer
plus it's friday, so that means friends with flair! remember you have a chance to win a bag of nifty stamps from unity so go check out the blog and play along (i remembered the link this week)!!
and if you are ruby, remember to see this post!
and while i'm at it, check the new peek of {ippity} that is coming here...and go play in the {ippity} challenge here!
ok, i'm done.
just kidding...i decided to add this to the all things unity challenge #40 (thanks stampincathy!) which you have to make a one layer card. you can play along too...visit the atu blog!
ok...now i'm done!
cute- great stamping xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun little card! Love the happy city scene!
ReplyDeletehow cute! i think it turned out great :D
ReplyDeleteI think your card looks amazing! Very cute and I am sure those in the swap will love it. I am not too good with the brayer either! But I love going to this blog for brayer inspiration: http://zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards. I love the effect that you achieved. I must try it. Thanks for your inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome. You should enter the All Things Unity Challenge with this card.
ReplyDeleteI like the scene! Simple and cute!
ReplyDeleteThe cards turned out so pretty!!! Love the idea!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice job!
ReplyDeleteLove the simplicity of your card
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cool scene!! Great work--and great one-layer card. :)
ReplyDeletenice card
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this little cityscape card and good for you to sign up for something out of your comfort range!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out great. I love the city scape look.....
ReplyDeleteI think it looks great!!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is an awesome one-layer card! Who needs Stampscapes when you can do this! (But Stampscapes are fun, too! :P)
ReplyDeleteYour cards look great!
ReplyDeleteThis stamp is one of my faves, and I love how you brayered it instead of stamping on solid cardstock. Very cool look! Good luck with the Hambo, too :)
ReplyDeleteCool cards!
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