Sunday, February 14, 2016

Love-Spritz


I was inspired by a card on the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge-Spritz and Spray, you can see the awesome card here: 'Made by Sannie'

Unfortunately I don't have a lot of the awesome supplies Sannie used so I had to improvise.  My card doesn't look as 'edgy' as hers does, but it's a start. I'm also pretty new at spritzing...my nozzle kept spraying in the wrong direction so I was nervous to spray like you're supposed to, next time I'll give myself a little more room to work with!  I even spritzed the paper flower but it looks solid, lol.  I've always loved children silhouettes but I didn't have the Andy Skinner Stencil  that Sannie used so I pulled out an old stamp and heat embossed it in black. (I'm going to have to put that on my wish list since it's currently sold out) The image I used reminds me of a little girl mailing a Valentine, so I added a couple of hearts.

Challenges:
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge-Spritz and Spray
Frilly and Funkie-Love is in the air

Thanks for stopping by...

6 comments:

  1. Your card is gorgeous, great idea to use black embossing powder with your stamp! Thanks for joining us this week on Simon Says Monday Challenge Blog! Barbara

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  2. Lovely card! The silhouette of the girl posting her valentines is so sweet. Thanks so much for joining us at Frilly and Funkie for the "Love is in the Air" challenge.

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  3. Adorable card. Love the silhouette and the colour palette is perfect for Valentine's Day. Thanks for joining us at Frilly and Funkie.
    Hugs!
    Cec

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  4. Hey Barb, pushing your own boundaries is fantastic and I love how you've used the stencils and silhouette on this. Way to go you! Thank you for joining us at Frilly and Funkie. Jenny x

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  5. Love your beautiful card! Barb. Great stamping! :)

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  6. LOVE the silhouette of the girl and the mailbox and the rays are FAB! Great colors, too! Love everything about it right down to that dangling heart!

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