Monday, June 14, 2010

Repeat Impressions Stamp of the Week - Life Is

It's Monday, and you know what that means, right?  Repeat Impressions' Stamp of the Week time!  This week's stamp is called "Life is not ..." #6113-K.  To find all the details necessary to get this stamp for 50% off (this week only!), please visit the RI blog, The House That Stamps Built.  Then be sure to visit the blogs of the other Design Team members for more great ideas.  



I started by stamping another Repeat Impressions stamp (By the Stream) with Stampin' Up!'s Creamy Caramel ink.  I colored it with SU! chalks.  Then I stamped the "Life is not ..." stamp with Creamy Caramel on vellum, and embossed it with clear embossing powder.  I added the "faux brads" with glue dots on the corner, and then used glue dots under those to adhere the vellum to the background.  I matted the image with Creamy Caramel cardstock and added it to a white base.


(Check out the Special of the month on the RI web store, too, for a 25% discount off certain "Wings of Summer" stamps.)


Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!

9 comments:

Shoshi said...

Hi, Lynette!

I love the subtle effect you get with vellum. This is a really beautiful card, and I like the sentiment, too. Nice words!

Unknown said...

Awwww... this is amazing, Lynette! I love the scene peeks through the vellum...so beautiful!

Whimsey said...

What a great, great card; LOVE the background - such a beautiful and elegant card!!

Dana Joy said...

Wow Lynette....this is awesome. I love how you used this stamp.

Ayana Posadas said...

Great job with the SOTW... as always! :) I just love the scene showing through the vellum. How creative!

Mary said...

Whata lovely and very serene card.

Mary

joy said...

Love the subtle look the vellum adds to your image! Beautiful card!!

Leslie Miller said...

Beautiful idea to use the vellum, Lynette! Makes it so dreamy looking. Very pretty!

Robin Kirkpatrick said...

Lovely card, Lynette! I really like how you used the vellum with the scene underneath it. Very clever!