Good afternoon all! I’m still waiting on the plumber to arrive, but I have had some stamp time this morning – WOO HOO! I wasn’t able to work on the Splitcoast Sketch Challenge yesterday, and thought about doubling it up with today’s Ways to Use it Challenge, but the more I worked on it, it just didn’t happen that way at all! So this card is for yesterday’s Sketch Challenge.

The image is from a full sheet of unmounted rubber from Rubbernecker Stamps. Their website is still under construction, so I am assuming that they are still out on the road. I colored the image with Copic Markers and then used a red glaze pen to highlight the hearts on the ribbon. I was so impressed with the colors of Cindy Hafner’s card that I wanted to try my hand at these colors – I don’t think I did them as much justice as Cindy did. But I tried!

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Stamps: Baby by Rubbernecker Stamps

Paper: SU Barely Banana, Romani by BasicGrey, Neenah Classic Crest Solar White

Ink: Brilliance Graphite Black

Accessories: Copic Markers, Sewing Machine, Mounting Tape, Sakura Red Gelly Roll Glaze Pen, Ribbon

6 Responses to “A Day Late, but Done!”

  1. I like how you used the softer colors with that bolder spash of red. Try not to strangle the plumber until AFTER he fixes your pump!!

  2. This is just adorable, Sherry — what a darling stamp!!!! Love it!!!

  3. This is a cute card Sherry….you put a lot of attention into the details and you rocked it!

  4. Fabulous Sherry. You definitely did the colors justice. Trust me. I wish they’d finish they’re road trip, since I’m still wanting to find those stamps you bought in Orlando.

  5. This is cute! What a sweet and fun image, and love that BasicGrey!

  6. What a sweet card and cute image!

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