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Saturday, October 25, 2008

Misty Morning

I made this card with two Split Coast challenges in mind. The Ways to Use It challenge was to use just one word on your card, and the Limited Supplies challenge was to have a leaf be the focal point and include pink somewhere on your card.

The leaf is colored with Koh-i-noor pencils and the background is sponged. The foliage was stamped with Apricot Appeal and Creamy Caramel.

All the images are from Botanical Dreams(Gina K Designs) by Asela Hopkins. The card layers are Apricot Appeal, Creamy Caramel and Groovy Guava. Ink colors are So Saffron, Summer Sun, Apricot Appeal, Pretty in Pink, Creamy Caramel and Chocolate Chip.

Have a great day!

15 comments:

  1. Theresa, this is just lovely. I really like your background stamping behind your main image! Wonderful colors too!

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  2. This is Gorgeous! I love the misty look on the BG, you should do a tutorial on that one! This is superb Theresa! LOVE it!

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  3. Very pretty card. It does look like a misty morning. Perfect!

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  4. what a beautiful card!!!! It is just so soft and sweet and gorgeous!

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  5. Wow Theresa what a absolutely stunning card this is...The leaf and the hint of geenery behind it is just gorgeous. Your just amazing with all the care you put into all your details...OUTSTANDING!!!!

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  6. Love the colors!! Lots of beautiful layers and sponging!! Lovely!!

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  7. What an awesome creation. Thanks for sharing and especially for providing so much information.
    DianeL

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  8. OMGosh Theresa!!! It absolutely does look like a gauzy mist in the background!! Sooo elegant and lovely!!

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  9. I just love your wonderful colors on this! and the scoring under your sentiment - lovely leaf card Theresa!

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  10. ooh, I really like this misty card! great colors, very atmospheric!!

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  11. It does look like mist. SO stunning. All of your gorgeous work makes me want to learn how to sponge. It adds such warmth and lovely depth. Love it. Thanks for the great inspiration! :O)

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