Sunday, June 17, 2012

OWH - Thinking Of You

I discovered a few things this weekend.  I like Jazz.  I hadn't ever really listened to it before, but I did today and I liked it.  Its great background for reviewing documents (keeps the mind engaged on page 50 of dry process related stuff) but I decided its not the best for crafting to ... so I changed Pandora to 70s classic Rock and got going.

 I wanted multi-colored horizontal stripes but didn't want them to just be plain paper.  Then I remembered my ticket border and cut strips of tickets in Delightful Daffodil, Pumpkin Pie and Melon Mambo.  I also stamped the Pacific Point card base.

The tickets set up a kind of carnival theme in my head so I went with a hot air balloon ride for the main focal layer.  I colored the balloons with Copics (R24, R29, R59), then stamped the large balloon again on the Daffodil paper and painstakingly cut out all those little flags and adhered them.


Thanks for stopping!

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  2. The tickets were a great idea. Like how they look different Fun card! TFS!!!

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  3. That is just too much fun!! The colors are so vibrant, with the tickets, it just makes it look like a place anyone would want to be! Super, super card!

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  4. I love your card! It's so happy and fun. You put so much detail into your balloon and it looks great. That's probably why I do so few balloons! Great job!

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    1. I completely agree. I only use this set once in a blue moon for just that reason :)

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  5. Maureen, you have to be the most patient person I know if you could do all the cutting. (I'm not good at cutting) I salute you and your efforts!. All around fun card. Thanks for sharing.

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  6. What a fabulous cheerful and summery card! Great design and love the carnival ticket strips! Amazing paper piecing. Awesome!

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  7. LOVE this! Please tell me more about the tickets.. punch? die? I must know!

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    1. They are a Papertrey Ink border die. It cuts about 4 or 5 connected tickets. There is a companion stamp set as well. Love it!

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