Hello, Friends. Hope this finds you all well and staying warm. It has been really cold in my neck of the woods with ice on the ground all week and it is has not been warm enough to thaw any. Suppose to be getting a good amount of snow for the next couple of days. According to the weather, it will be 40 degrees on Saturday so we will look forward to the heat wave. :)
Today I will be sharing a couple of cards made with the Blue Knight Rubber Stamps called Seaside Treasure Hunt.
For my first card, I stamped my image on white card stock. I colored the water with a Copic Marker. The sky was created using the
Pan Pastel Sunrise and Sunset Pallette.
I used the Wispy Sky technique by Lynn Anderson.
I love this technique.
As you can see, blogger hates me. I am unable to get it to cooperate. It doesn't matter how many times I try to get the description of the first card to do a left alignment, it does not change. My print is all suppose to be the same, but it is not. At least it is not doing the crazy double spacing that it sometimes does. I keep hoping this will get better, but I am starting to doubt it.
I appreciate you coming by today to check out my cards. Have a great week.
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OH! Shirley, so good to see your cards large. Have a play with blogger and you'll see it's not too bad, not as good as it was, but it's OK when you get used to it :)
ReplyDeleteYour skies are amazing and so VERY Beautiful. Gorgeous cards.
Faith x
I posted the cards the same size as I have for the past few weeks. Blogger hates me.
DeleteWOW-EEE! These gorgeous skies really let this Seaside Treasure stamp take center stage!! Both of these cards command attention because of the way you applied the colors in the sky and water, and you have shown by your choice of sentiments, can be used many different ways! LOVE these cards!
ReplyDeleteOh, these are both so beautiful! I love sunrise and sunset scenes.
ReplyDeleteWOW both fabulous cards-you are brilliant at showing your stamps in diferent colourways but losing none of the effect
ReplyDeleteCarol x
Beautiful cards - gorgeous coloring/scenes. Also, could you stamp me in on the dock - it looks warm and tropical!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI will try to stamp you in to see if it works. :)
DeleteSuch gorgeous cards Shirley, your inking is awesome and the images and designs are wonderful, Kate x
ReplyDeleteBoth cards look magical and so serene. Fabulous colouring and fabulous cards x. Sorry to hear your continued problems with blogger x.
ReplyDeleteStunning cards and like your sentiments.
ReplyDeleteOne stamp and two BEAutiful scene Shirley. Your colouring of these cards is just Stunning.
ReplyDeleteChrissyxx
Sometimes my blogger acts up too. Think they must just be temperamental.