...never look like i've done very much to them?? case in point, this week's 3x5" "skinni" for something completely different, for which the theme was "blue and white":
(patterned paper (as a verrrrrrry thin frame around the edge): bo bunny; spray inks: glimmer mist + ranger distress re-ink & perfect pearls; stamping & distressing inks: ranger distress, colorbox chalk, tombow markers; stamps: tim holtz, stampin' up, purple onion design, tattered angels; masks: tim holtz; florals: prima; brad: k&co; embroidery floss: dmc; inkjet transparency: 3m; font: carbon type; adhesives: uhu gluestick, tombow monorunner)
i started with white paper (!!!) on which i used masks and spray inks; then i used several different stamps with distress ink, chalk ink and markers; THEN i added my text* on a transparency; finally i stitched a few swirls with embroidery floss. at least you can really SEE those! :)
*this was the quote of the week on stef's blog recently, and i ♥LOVE♥ it! i was thrilled that we were sort of "themeless" this time so i could build my card around it.
So very cool. I love that quote too! I haven't started on this blue/white thing yet! I must today. You totally inspired me. Love this!!
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ReplyDeleteYou totally stopped by my blog and no I do not mind your saving one of my cards to your files for inspiration! I do that all the time!Thanks for all the wonderful words on this Monday! I love this card. Since you like my rose card, something you might try(since you layer a lot like I do) is building your layers so they have more dimension. Now at this point, I am not sure how you would accomplish this with a card like this but maybe it will trigger something for you. Your work is gorgeous, but you sound like me, always looking to go beyond, with the water color effect! Thanks for making my Monday an enjoyable read day!
love your blue and white skinny. Simple but effective
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous, but where is the BLING?? Are you *sure* you're Lauren? :D
ReplyDeleteI especially liked the way the floss looks over the top. How on earth did you get your stitches so even??
I do like your Skinni. Love the stitching on it and the textures on the background? Great make and thanks for joining us again this week.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Skinnie love all the layers and textures. Completely understand why you saved that quote its awesome.
ReplyDeleteamazing background and love those stitching!! fabulous work of art!! love it!
ReplyDeleteWowza wow wow..this is gorgeous!!! Love all the details you put into all your work!!!
ReplyDeleteOh dear girl, though judgest thyself much too harshly ... I have no idea that whoever gets the supreme pleasure of receiving this one in person, will marvel at every single marvelous detail ... not to mention that fabulous quote. We watched "Unmistaken Child" on Independent Lens this weekend ... so very interesting (and strangely happy/sad).
ReplyDeleteI really don't know what you are talking about. I see TONS of layers here. Seriously, you started with WHITE cardstock! It's an awesome work of art. Love the stitching. And that quote, is great too. You gotta love that Dalai Lama.
ReplyDeleteThis could not be lovelier!! I'm always so in awe of your work!!
ReplyDeleteYour background is gorgeous! At first I wondered who made that paper...you did a magnificent job. Beautiful color scheme, and lots of varied elements....love that :)
ReplyDeleteSuch neat stitching :) love the quote
ReplyDeletexoxo Sioux
what a fab skinni - I tried to leave you a comment the other day but Mr Blogger was being norty!
ReplyDeletethank You for joining us at SCD this week, hope to see you again soon.
*swoon* My goodness Lauren this is stunning! The depth of color and the little pops of white are breathtaking!! Love that quote too!
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Beautiful Lauren. Thanyou for inspire me to create my own little blue Skinnie. Hugs
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