Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Mothermark's Teapot Tuesday #90


This is Charlie. He is so excited that he is going to the Kentucky derby that he was telling all his mates; Chester, Carlene, Carmickle and Camilla, when I said "Hey Charlie" he turned to look and I snapped this photo ( Isn't he cute)! Come to the Kentucky Deby with me for Mothermark's Teapot Tuesday

I used CHARLIE HORSE from CLEAR DOLLAR STAMPS

This is the first time I used the Van Gogh technique. What is the Van Gogh technique? Just coloring and then making dots or dashes in your coloring to look like a Van Gogh painting. For more info just visit this Technique Lover's Challenge post.
For the shape of my card, I just cut 1 1/4" off the bottom, then made the top look like a barn. Lastly, I adhered my image panel with dimensionals to the top part of the card and then sponged all the edges. The Gingham paper is adhered to the inside ( I adhered it as a 4 1/4 x 5 1/2" piece then I cut the rest off to the shape of the card). I adhered a 3/4 x 5 1/2" strip of black cs to the inside of the front of the card and let it show 1/8" from the front of the card.
RECIPE:
Stamps:
Charlie Horse (Clear Dollar Stamps)
Paper: Wassau Exact Digital Hyper White (from Paper Zone), Berry (The Paper Company), Black (DCWV), Classic Red Checks (DCWV)
Ink: Momento Tuxedo Black (from Clear Dollar Stamps), Copic Markers, Tim Holtz Distress Ink Walnut Stain
Accessories: Sponge, 1/8" hole punch, Ribbon, Martha Stewart Photo Corner Punch
Techniques: Shape Card, Sponging, Van Gogh

3 comments:

K. Joy said...

How cute! That's a great card - I love the barn! And Charlie looks great with spots (dapples??). :)

Crystal said...

Oh my word Lisa how creative and FUN!!!!

Joan Ervin said...

Yout Van Gogh technique looks awesome on Charlie, Lisa...he will make a hit at the Derby, for sure!!!

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