Thursday, February 24, 2011

More MIM #3 cards...........

Just another sampling of cards using the Card Patterns sketch and Make it Monday challenge from PTI to use Scor-Tape with glitter!



This card uses Sign Language stamp set from PTI.



The last card uses a stamp set from iCling by Studio G paired with a sentiment from Communique Sentiments.



I know exactly who this is going to next week!  I think this will be just perfect for my brother.



Let me know what you think!  Have a great Thursday!




12 comments:

  1. Amy, I love what you are doing with this sketch! I especially like the second card here. The sihouette images, layout and color seems perfectly balanced.

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  2. Amy these are so pretty! I really love the monochromatic look! And the buttons and glitter strip are just the right additions! Love these!

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  3. You are doing great things with this design/sketch! Love the colors you chose and the way you used these stamps in a different way than intended! Cute!

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  4. Love the monochromatic color schemes Amy!!

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  5. these r great! love this design!

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  6. Love both of these...
    I think I'm going to have to invest in the Trio sets...
    you do such amazing, inspiring things with them!

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  7. the button placement and staggering of the 3 focal images...awesome!

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  8. Such a dramatic effect to have the same color scheme for each, just lovely!!

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  9. I really like the sparkle and the balance of each ...
    - cards by cara

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  10. Really, really cute, Amy! I struggled with this challenge and the little dots on each image. Mine didn't follow the sketch exactly, but you NAILED it! Lovely colors and bling!

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  11. These are wonderful Amy! You are rocking this sketch!!!

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  12. Two beautiful cards, I LOVE the second one, such lovely tone on tone design. I am liking the stamping on the first card too, I need to reuse the same stamps in different orientations more often!

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