20 Jan 2016

word art wednesday

I have just found this blog Word Art wednesday shared by Shaz who is a guest designer this month and thought the card I made yesterday might be suitable. So here goes, a try at participating in a blog......... hope I do it right, lol. I made this card with peg stamps from rubber stamp tapestry and some post it notes. I used  a mixture of distress inks and stampin up inks. Colored the background using dry baby wipes with the same colored inks I used to stamp. On this card yellow, orange and green.



6 comments:

Anne said...

I adore this! I love your colour combos and the sentiment is perfect, was that stamped or is it a digi/typed? It is looks terrific with the whimsical flowers, great stuff mon amie!

Ginny Maxam said...

Such a pretty card, very nice Technique!! Thank you for joining us for the 218th challenge at Word Art Wednesday! Ginny M, DTWAW

Joanne said...

thanks for the lovely comments, yes the sentiment is a stamp. But if I don't have the right one I have been known to print it.

Charity Morris-Chamberlain said...

Terrific card! Love the dainty flowers! Thank you for playing along in the Word Art Wednesday Challenge! Have a blessed day!

Charity - DT Member - Word Art Wednesday
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Shaz in Oz.CalligraphyCards said...

Wonderful Joanne, love the way the saying is emphasised by the masking, beautiful card in lovely colour choice.
Hugs, Shaz in Oz.x

Karen Letchworth said...

Hi, JoAnne. What a pretty card. I absolutely love it. Thanks SO MUCH for shairng your God-given talents wtih us. I'm SO grateful to have you play along in our challenges. I hope that you will join us again soon. I just became your newest blog follower, and I'd love to have you stop by and follow my blog as well. You can find me here: www.karen-mycuprunnethover.blogspot.com

Blessings to you,
Karen
Word Art Wednesday

P.S. Charly is precious! We adore our little Belle. They're just the most wonderful companions.