Friday, March 4, 2011

OTWC #48

For this week's Off The Wall Craftiness challenge, we have an awesome sponsor:  Donna Downy stamps by Unity.  These are deeply etched red rubber stamps that stamp so beautifully!  The DT was sent a stamp set to design with and mine was called Little Whispers.  However, first I need to show you the inspiration photo for this week.


My card: 



For this, I did a bit of sponging around my rectangle Nestie and some Copic coloring to make this
easy peasy!  My patterned paper is from the Stella and Rose Hattie papers.  LOVE THESE!!!  One of my good friends, Jen, turned me onto these papers and I couldn't stop at just getting one collection (I mean really how do you choose from these 4 collections?  If you haven't seen them, DO and then tell me it's easy to choose!).  :)


Just a little housekeeping business......this is the last weekly OTWC challenge.  They will now be every 2 weeks starting with today's challenge.  Another thing, use those Wilson Designs stamps for your projects to get an extra chance at a sweet prize up for grabs!

{Inspire}
Stamps:  Little Whispers (Donna Downey by Unity)
Paper:  Lemon Tart and Hibiscus Burst (PTI), Stella and Rose Hattie Papers (My Mind's Eye), Stamper's Select White
Ink:  Memento Black, Spring Rain
Misc:  Copics, Medium Scallop Edge Die (PTI), Lemon Tart Swiss Dot Satin Ribbon (PTI), Rectangle Nesties (Spellbinders), Corner Chomper, Bow-Easy, Foam Tape, Sponge

22 comments:

  1. Ooh...I really like the color scheme and the image is really pretty. Great card, Amy! I always love the way your ribbon looks..always perfect.

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  2. That paper is gorgeous! Cute little card - I had no idea you got different stamps than I did. Totally cool!

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  3. This is just gorgeous! Love that beautiful ribbon and bow! Now on to my request, you must STOP enabling me!! :-) You are tempting me with more beautiful things and it's a good thing I am moving and won't be purchasing these things for awhile! :-)

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  4. This is such a sweet card, Amy! Love the dotty ribbon and the subtle sponging. I agree with you about the Stella and Rose paper, which is why I haven't bought any of them yet! I can't decide which one(s) to get and I can't afford them all! LOL!

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  5. This is so sweet Amy! Love that image and the cute LO!

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  6. aaah, beautiful card Amy, fabby, fresh colors and I love that sweet little sketchy stamped image!

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  7. Love it!
    I love the colors...
    and the image is adorable!
    Beautiful card!

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  8. LOVE your yellow ribbon and perfect bow! Nice card!

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  9. great job with this card and perfect use of these colors!!

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  10. First thing I noticed was the paper!! Love it!! Beautiful use of the colors! Your image looks gret on the nestie with the sponging!

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  11. Love the colors and your yellow ribbon ads a touch of luscious to this card! What an awesome yellow!

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  12. Amy this is so pretty! On my way to see you right now!!! Going to the scrapbook store to get some of this paper! See u in a couple of hours!

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  13. Amy, at first I thought you stamped that background! I can see why you love it! This is beautiful, as always.

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  14. Fabulous job with those colors, Amy. Your card is so pretty.

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  15. You did a wonderful job with those colors. Your card is beautiful!

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  16. Great card! Love the colors together and how you did them! Great bow too! Also, I have a surprise for you on my blog: http://www.hidinginmycraftroom.com/2011/03/awards-awards.html

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  17. Very pretty, I always love the OTWC colors!

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  18. OH so soft and OH so pretty Amy! I love these colours and your little image - so delicate and sweet and perfect with your palette!

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  19. Oh Amy, your sponging is soft and perfect. What a pretty card!

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  20. You used that color palette so beautifully here, Amy. The blue paper you used is really pretty. I like that a bunch. ANd your soft blue sponging goes so well with it, too.

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