Well it's Thursday again and that means it's also time for another challenge from Ashley over at the TREEHOUSE STAMPS BLOG. This week she has challenged us to use the theme of GET WELL. I decided on using some more of her recently released Digi stamps and sentiments. This darling old fashioned TV is from a digi set called PUNNY CLASSICS, and the sentiment is from CHOCOHOLIC. Both were recently released from TREEHOUSE STAMPS new Digi Line.. I colored this with copics. I still have to learn how to use GIMP to put the sentiment inside the image where I want it so for now I just trimmed and glued it. My color combo is from SCS Tuesday's COLOR CHALLENGE # 254 using Bashful blue, ruby red, soft suede and a neutral. The desert this week was stripes so I covered that one too. LOL. My dp is also from Treehouse Stamps Imagininsce line called Comfy Cozy which techniquely is Christmas paper but I thought it worked fantastic with this. My layout is from Monday's MOJO MONDAY # 122. I ran the soft suede piece of CS through my Cuttlebug Herringbone embossing folder. I used my Fiskars oval template to trim my image and Marvy Extra Giga Oval Scallop for the mat. Hope you like it and we all hope you play along with this weeks challenge. Just make sure to use the keyword THT033 when uploading.
Whoo Hoo, I just looked and today's WAYS TO USE IT CHALLENGE # 254 - Cut It Out is exactly what I did on this. I love it when that happens.
RECIPE:
Stamps: Punny Classics, Chocoholic - Digital Line at Treehouse Stamps
Paper: white, bashful blue, soft suede, ruby red, comfy cozy dp
Ink: black
Accessories: copics, Cuttlebug, Herringbone, Fiskars Oval, Marvy Extra Giga Oval Scallop Punch, ribbon
Techniques: Dry embossing, copic coloring
4 comments:
Fabulous, fabulous, Neva!! the TV set just makes me smile...how perfect as a get well card! Great job, GF!!
Neva that is a great well card what better to do than watch TV. Love the layout. Gloria M.
Great job with the color combo!! Forgot about that dp!! great job using it!! Love the ef you used too!!
Fabulous job! Love what you did with the Punny TV!
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