Lovely as a Tree

By | October 11, 2010

Hi Stampers

Opener 
Today's card is one the ladies will be making on Friday at the New Techniques Class.  Even if this technique has been around for a while, I have never attempted to make one.  The technique is called Sponge Clouds and it's from Splitcoast Stampers.  It the same as masking – I made the clouds stencils using post-it notes.  I wasn't too happy with this card turned out- sky too light.  But, I'll have a better example in the next couple of days using the same technique just a little heavier on the sponging.

Lovely-as-a-Tree copy 
I decided to use the Lovely as a Tree Stamp Set.  I love the solitary pine tree.  Did you know that there are about 115 species of pine trees?  In North America, they range from Canada south to  Nicaragua  The highest diversity  occurs in Mexico and California.  I'm from California and I've always associated the Eucalyptus tree with that state – I loved the smell of Eucalyptus.  Okay so much for the Dendrology lesson (LOL).

New Techniques Class

  • Friday, 15 October 2010
  • My Home, 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm
  • Light Refreshments
  • Cost:  (see below)
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Must register by Thursday, 14 October 2010 (12:00 noon)

For Stamper's 10 club members: $8.00

 

For others: $10.00

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Supplies:

Supplies

Stamp Set:  Lovely as a Tree (115026), Teeny Tiny Wishes (115370)

Paper: Whisper White Card Stock (100730), Old Olive Card Stock (100702), Tall Tales Designer Series Paper (retired)

Ink:  Baja Breeze Classic Ink Pad (111833), Old Olive Classic Ink Pad (102277)

Accessories:  Old Olive 5/8" Satin Ribbon (117292), Old Olive Stampin' Write Marker (100079), Chocolate Chip Stampin' Write Marker (100071), Sponge (101610)

Lovely-as-a-Tree 
Teeny-Tiny-Wishes 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 thoughts on “Lovely as a Tree

  1. Alvina Robicheau

    I always associate this stamp with Christmas for some reason and tend no to think of it for a birthday or other occasion card. Thanks for the reminder that it has a “multi-occasion” use!

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