Thanks for visiting my blog during the Blog Hop! I hope you came by from Wendy Bellino's blog, if not click here to see what she is sharing, I am sure you would not want to miss it! You can also start at the beginning at Club Scrap by clicking here.
The stamps, art images, goodies/embellishments and paper are incredible in this month's Club Scrap London Calling collection. I enjoyed making 10 cards using a bit from the Deluxe Kit
The Embellishment Kit
and the Greetings to Go
Here are some of my cards:
I loved the images from this 12 by 12 print and the 5 x 7 card size was perfect with a glitter pen to accent the drops.
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Here are a couple of more rain inspired cards
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The boots were fussy cut and curved and attached with a dimensional which the camera does not pick up well.
The washi tape included is just adorable and I liked adding it around green layer as well as having it across the top layer, the phone booth was fussy cut and is also very dimensional, a small embossing folder from my stash was used for the hand , Earth ink was lightly rubbed on it. The crown charm was just perfect and it was included as well, I will be adding crowns to a lot of creations, they are so special.
A pearl brad from my stash was added on "Big Ben" and Earth ink was used on the script stamp to the blue tag, with cut apart of a favorite saying on this next card
The mustache cut apart and stamp have so many uses, it was hard to decide to make just one card with it and if time was not limited I am sure I would have made more!
This next card really shows how wonderful the images are in this kit, such diversity, with the bike and Ferris wheel and script.
The paper is so pretty, having the soft watercolors as a background, the side strip was actually from a cut apart in the embellishment pack and worked perfectly with the saying cut apart, the pretty ribbon was in the collection and matched a button from my stash.
My favorite card is the one where I stamped the hat in Earth ink on the cream and green paper and fussy cut them out, the shading in the stamp image makes these really stand out. The paper can be easily molded to be raised in the middle and a dimensional helps them lay nicely.
The green man with the umbrella was a fussy cut image from a small embossing folder image (from my stash), the script stamp was used on top with Earth ink. The cut apart square also had the embossing folder image on it, but I wanted even more dimension and adhered the embossed cut out on top. Earth ink was used to stamp the script on the green layer under the hats as well. The Cheerio! stamp adds even more fun to the card. I wish I had more time to make even more cards and will have to find some more time to do so, there are so many more possibilities!
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Thank you for stopping by and comments are always appreciated.
Enjoy,
Cathy
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