Monday, March 7, 2016

PTI Make It Monday #242 (Sponged Stamping)

I sponged the flower and the leaves with two different inks - very subtle variegated result.
All supplies Papertrey Ink, unless otherwise stated

SUPPLIES

Stamp Set
Painted Petals

Ink
Noir Black, Pure Poppy, Lovely Lady, Sweet Blush, Harvest Gold, Summer Sunrise, Mint Julep, Vintage Jadeite

Paper
Pure Poppy Pattern Pack and White Linen Card Stock (Fresh Snow) as well as Sheer Basics Vellum

Accessories
Autumn Splendor W Plus 9 Enamel Dots, Painted Petals Dies, Tag Sale:  Quilted Die, Sponge, Black/White Ribbon (SU), Dimensionals, 1" Circle Punch (MS) and Big Shot Machine

11 comments:

Linda said...

Lovely card.

Manuela said...

pretty card

Birgit said...

What a pretty card and great layout! Love the sweet gingham background. So warm and homey.

Marybeth said...

Joann this is darling and it would be perfect for ,Tag You’re It! Love your sponged flowers and gingham background

Unknown said...

Lovely card. I love the bold design of the paper & flower. Really great!

Patti said...

Ho sweet is this!? I love the gingham background : )

Patti

Nancy Penir said...

So glad Marybeth mentioned the 'Tag You're It' Challenge! This is perfect for Marybeth's inspiration! love your sweet ink gradient and adorable gingham!

Kathy Mc said...

Can definitely see your sponged ink on those beautiful flowers and leaves. The red/white gingham is the perfect backdrop for your focal image, Joanne!

Kristii said...

What a fun card!! I love how you layered the tag over the pretty gingham papers!! Soooo pretty and striking!!

Ksenija @Sweet Kobylkin said...

I've noticed your great card at MIM #242 gallery, it is so sweet! You paired the focal image so well with the background pattern!

Helen F. said...

Joanne, your card is so sweet. Love the sponged blooms and fun gingham background.
PS: Stop by my blog to read about a fun new challenge starting soon! http://handmadecardsbyhelen.blogspot.com

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