Tuesday, 28 April 2009

Tassie Bridge in Green

Good afternoon all,

Well, I have finished having my wee melt down! It was fair giving me the willies using up bulk time looking for a stamp, so I downed tools and rearranged my somewhat vast stamp collection. Not sure how long this new system will last, but it sure has to be better than the last one....except, I have run out of storage space...but that is another drama to deal with. I probably would like things a whole lot better if I would just put things back where they belong once in a while!

So now you know where I have been the last couple of days! I have been immersed in rubber...just not using it!

Ok...on to the card....I seem to be entrenched in simple mode, but am taking it where it leads me and not stressing. This is another Tassie bridge, this time stamped on an alcohol ink background. It sure does give off a totally different mood to the Pearl Ex one done in blues!

Booked for camp at the end of the May today. I will stay longer and wander around to the wholesalers I deal with as well. I feel quite good about it all now it is set in motion!

Materials Stamps: Lucy's Bridge, TAC wording Inks: StazOn Black Cardstock: Bazzill and Unknown textured green Other: SU Label Punch, Brads, Alcohol Inks and Accessories

17 comments:

Carisa said...

Oooh, that is just stunning! I love your cards.

Teresa Kline said...

I luv this done in the green, very beautiful! *~*

Jaspere said...

This is fabulous!!

Dawn B. said...

Michelle this is beautiful. It is amazing that you can use the same stamp and get two totally different looks. This card has such a subtle touch of color. TFS

Jan said...

I think I like this one a little better. I loved the pearl ex one but the image seems to pop a little more off the subtle background.

Jennie said...

Beautiful card. I love the round tab punch at the top with the brads. I too need to do some reorganizing...hoping to get around to it today. I just get so tempted to "Create" and mess it up more.

Michelle said...

Oh that's pretty - and I love that little tag on it too - makes it a tad on the fun side instead of wholly intense.

specialcraftmom4 said...

Your cards are just a work of art! Please give a tutorial on how to do this one (: What is camp? Are you starting a business?

Becca said...

This one looks fantastic, too. It is really interesting to me how very different a stamp can look by changing a technique or some colors, or both!
Glad you have your storage how you want it. At least for a few moments, anyway!

xiumaiyuki said...

immersed in rubber...not using it...heheh...this is the case for me as well! hehe...

this is a beauty! Love the image...so calm and peaceful. and the background is stunning as always!

Linnie Blooms Shop said...

Love this card! Very pretty:)

Cathleen said...

Wow! This is beautiful, love the image and how you did the colors...soooo pretty!

Joanne Travis said...

This is so lovely, Michelle. The background technique is really gorgeous.

Angela said...

What a beautiful scene...

Carmen said...

Good luck with the storage! The card is wonderful! The color scheme change sure makes it look different.

Tenia Nelson said...

Another great card!!

Abi Bundy said...

this is cool