That’s the theme at Wednesday Stamper this week… two-tone. I’ve used 2 shades of brown on this card, using the three cheeky little girls from the Home Impressions Victorian plate. Aren’t they cute?
I used Saddle Brown Stazon to stamp the image onto the lightweight cs and Whispers Chestnut for the words, using the Studio G alpha stamps. I ran the olive-brown ribbon through the Xyron to attach it to the card! This is a lovely all-purpose image and the girls are so pretty! very understated for me, isn’t it?!!
Sandy
/ July 16, 2008Rosie this is lovely again. Such an adorable stamp.
Brilliant work. Hugs.
rein.
/ July 16, 2008Pretty card Rosie!
Trudie Becker
/ July 16, 2008Beautiful.
Sharon
/ July 16, 2008Beautiful work, Rosie! The sentiment really suits the image! 🙂
sija
/ July 16, 2008Beautiful card. Great stamp.
carolann
/ July 16, 2008Brilliant work hun they are so sweet bless xxxx
herminesplace
/ July 16, 2008Lovely, really like the little faces peeping out.
Barbara
/ July 16, 2008Really pretty piece.
craftytrog
/ July 16, 2008Great card Rosie!
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claudilue
/ July 17, 2008beautiful work.
Ruby
/ July 17, 2008You totally rock!
Thisis beautiful! 🙂
xx
inge bekaert
/ July 17, 2008Hello Rosie,
the two-tone came out nice, even you’re not used to “only two colors”.
You’re quite a busy bee if I see what you made in the past days ! And all the challenges you are in !
I guess you’re really tickled to go beyond your own frontiers with these challenges. Maybe I must give it a try too !
The stamps you got from Ria are really beautiful !
greetings
Inge from Belgium
~*~Patty
/ July 17, 2008Lovely card Rosie, that is a great stamp of the girls! I must get busy on my WS challenge!
Tracey aka rattytatty
/ July 17, 2008Hi Rosie
Just a quicky to tell you, your entry last week was chosen as one of our favs again
Rosie
/ July 17, 2008Thanks Tracey – so glad you like my contributions!! 🙂
Elisabeth
/ July 19, 2008Those little girls are cute!! Great job!
Barbara Hagerty
/ July 20, 2008This is wonderful, Rosie! I love those three mischevious faces peeking from behind the curtain! You’re absolutely right….they’re “trouble”!