Hello Friends, I am back with a couple more cards from Blue Knight Rubber Stamps. I love the peaceful feel of the is Tree Swing Stamp set. How many of you had a tree swing when you were a child? I remember having a tire swing. Hmmmm, that might date me just a bit. LOL. The stamps I am showcasing today are new and the name of the stamps is Tree Swing.
My first card was stamped using black ink and colored with Copic Markers. I used Catherine Pooler inks for the background. I punched a small circle to create the sun. Can you tell I really like a lot of bright colors? Ha-ha.
The second card was made the same as the first one. I just used different colors of markers. I used a cloud template and turquoise ink to make the puffy clouds.
Thanks, so much, for stopping in today.
We had tire swings on my grandparents' farm. Because there were 5 of us kids that would stay on the farm at the same time - Grandpa installed 5 different tire swings to stop the "it's my turn - not your turn" stuff! LOL! Your cards are beautiful and do remind me of "it's my turn - not your turn!" Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful cards Shirly, lovely images and fabulous colours used, Kate x
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful cards and would have loved a tree swing overlooking the water.Love the stamps and both colourways but the first colourful one just a little more lol
ReplyDeleteCarol x
These are gorgeous, I loved to swing as a child (okay, I still do, and now I have an excuse with having grandkids!)
ReplyDeleteOH! How VERY beautiful each card is Shirley, gorgeous backgrounds. I only had a rope on a tree the mountain side. Ah! Those were the days hahaha.
ReplyDeleteFaith x
Wonderful memories of days long gone, except in our minds! Great way to show how easy it is to switch up the look of a stamp by changing the colors in the scenery!! Love this whimsical stamp of days gone by!
ReplyDeleteThese are exquisite inky scenes! Truly enchanting. I hope you are doing well these days. Hugs, Autumn
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are fabulous and I so wish I had had a tree swing when I was growing up x.
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