Welcome back to Day 2 of the Neat & Tangled February Release! Did you check out the NAT blog yesterday for all the goodness the rest of the DT shared?? Amazing.
Today we are sharing inspiration using a stamp set designed by Miriam Prantner called On the Corner Additions. This set coordinates with the original set called On the Corner. Such a great design and idea for a set!
I've stamped some *more* stripes using On the Strip on either side of a white card base. I knew I wanted to use several of the new additions stamps on my corner street sign. So I stamped one and then a second overalapping the first. I didn't care about this because this was my **easy** way to extend my street sign pole.....simply by attaching a sign with foam adhesive over the overlapped space where I extended my pole (and this isn't perfect by any means under the foam!) And who doesn't love a little neon?? I've stamped some neon dots from Party Dots for a fun look that would make this a great card for a teen!
That's all for today but make sure to stop by the Neat & Tangled blog for more inspiration from the rest of the DT and to check out the giveaway each day! All 4 sets will be available for purchase Thursday, 2/20 at 8am EST.
Thanks for sharing a part of your day with me!
{Kind, Amazing}
Stamps: On the Corner, On the Corner Additions, On the Strip, Party Dots (Neat & Tangled)
Paper: White (PTI)
Ink: Onyx Black (Versafine), Neon inks (Hero Arts)
Misc: Copics (T1 and T4), Foam Adhesive
7 comments:
I love it! Graphic and bright, LOVE Amy!!!
Cool card Amy!
Fab design. Love the trendy neon splatters! :)
Fabulous card, Amy!
I love the colorful little dots on the top of the card and the graphic look with the stripes down the side!
Great dimension on the sign and love the neon dots. Great job!
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Amy, this is such a cool card! I love the dimension you gave the corner signs, really makes them come toward you. I love the way you added the color spectrum, it's suspended all around us just waiting for the perfect conditions to make a rainbow. I don't know if you meant it to be that deep, that's exactly what I got out of it. LOL So complete, so perfect.
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