Hello everyone! To share with you
today is the card I made for new Addicted to stamp challenge. This month theme
is
I picked one of the stamps I had
on shelf for years but never had a chance to use it. I created a simple
tri-fold card using Art Impressions Suburb Tryfold stamp set. When each panel
folds together, it creates layers of houses and fit this theme.
I colored the image with
watercolor and distress ink.
The sentiment is also included in
this stamp set.
I would like to enter this card to these challenges.
- As You Like It Challenge - Favourite Colouring Medium. I love to use distress ink and water colour. They are easy to blend and can be mixed to get different shades of colours.
- Polkadoodles Challenge Week #14 - Anything Goes
- Papercraft Challenge #34 - Polkadots
I hope you like my card today.
Thank you for stopping by.
A gorgeous card Sai! A very nice shape and a great effect with the layerd houses. Marlies x
ReplyDeleteO wauw this looks stunning. I love this fold and layering. Great design and beautiful coloured.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Miranda
This is beautiful Sai, love the design. Thank you for playing along at Polkadoodles Crafting https://polkadoodle.blogspot.com/, good luck!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Gina xx
OH WOW! This is just awesome! So creative! Thanks for inspiration teamie!
ReplyDeleteDarlene
This looks so stunning.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this amazing card at our challenge. I hope to see you back at our next challenge.
-xiss- Renate.
(DT Papercraft Challenges)
This is an absolutely amazing card, such a brilliant way to use this stamp! Thanks so much for sharing your gorgeous card with us at As You Like It Challenge!
ReplyDeleteThis card design and shape is beautiful
ReplyDeleteJulie T
This is great, thanks so much for sharing your colouring skills with us for this AYLI challenge. See you again soon! Squirrel Xx
ReplyDeleteThis is such fabulous make, love it. Thank you for sharing your beautiful make with us over at Polkadoodles and hope you will join us again.
ReplyDeleteTake care
Ann-Marie (DT)