Hi. I am playing in a few challenges today.
I've been wanting to make a chalkboard easel card after being inspired by all I've been seeing lately...today was the day.
I used Spellbinders Large Rectangle dies for the black panel and for the bottom of my easel.
I heat embossed this cutie patootie Pure Innocence stamp from My Favorite Things Paper Dolls.
I used Papertrey Ink's True Black Cardstock for my chalkboard panel. Clear sequins from Pretty Pink Posh and Twine from Really Reasonable Ribbon finish off my card.
After seeing Erin Lincoln's video I had to play in Papertrey Ink's
I was also inspired to make one by today's Splitcoaststampers Featured Stamper Challenge
changes I made: twine, button, image, clear sequins
One of my favorite challenges Splitcoaststampers Clean And Simple #289
Theme Challenge is Back To School
I knew I just had to play with my easel card.
Supplies:
Stamps: Pure Innocence Paper Dolls (My Favorite Things) Paper: True Black (Papertrey Ink), Recollections White 110# (Michaels) Ink: VersaMark Accessories: 6mm, 4mm clear sequins (Pretty Pink Posh), Hemp Twine (Really Reasonable Ribbon), Glossy Accents (Inkessentials), White embossing powder, Heat Tool, Anti'static embossing pouch, Wood button Techniques: Chalkboard
11 comments:
what a sweet easel card, lisa!! love that cute little PI!
What a cute design Lisa - perfect for your white embossed image!
So cute!
Oh, so darling, Lisa! This the first easel chalkboard card I've seen, and I love it!
what a fun shape.. such a cute card.
This is adorable! Love the chalkboard design!
This is so cute, Lisa! The image you chose, with a child-like magic, goes so well on the blackboard card!
Perfection!
I LOVE this, Lisa! SUCH a great stamp for that design! Love it! Thanks so much for playing along with the STAMPtember® Challenge on the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog!
I just adore the tiny easel -- so cute!!
Your brain must be incredible, your ideas are amazing!
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