Happy First Sunday of Spring, everyone!
We continue to have awesome weather here, which is a blessing when you are having your home remodeled. One more week and then we will get a little break before the next round of renovations.
The theme at Sunday Postcard Art this week is hosted by Marion and she has chosen Bicycle.
I used an Impression Obsession bicycle stamp and die on separate white card and colored it with markers and silver colored pencil. For the background scenery on my 4x6 card, I stamped a Nellie Snellen Idyllic scene that's supposed to be Winter but I thought it worked fine for Spring, too. The scene was also heat-embossed with clear powder and colored with watercolors.
The sentiment is from Artistic Outpost's A Lovely Day stamp set.
While I have used the bicycle before, the other stamps were first time use.
Now, wouldn't that be a nice place to take a little ride?
**********************I used my Katy Sue Designs Flowers 3D Decoupage kit hydrangea image, Prima Pretty Pale designer papers and some navy, periwinkle and brown card stock scraps to make this. The card base is Bazzill.
And the sketch I used, stretched to 6x6.
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No, you aren't seeing double, lol. I had found another sketch very similar to the first hydrangea card sketch, so I decided to make another hydrangea card using the second sketch while I had the papers and decoupage images out. On this second card, I tried stamping some Rubbernecker hydrangeas on the brown horizontal strip and heat embossing with white powder. I do like the effect peeking out, adds texture. Everything else used is same as first card.
And the sketch I used, stretched to 6x6.
*************************I ordered the onesie die from Amazon. It came with the cute bib, snaps, bowtie and Sweet Baby words.
I used designer papers by Foof-a-la Peekaboo Collection and SU baby blue card stock. The baby alligator is a Frantic Stamper die I won last year and had not yet used. The blessings sentiment is by Cottage Cutz and the blue and white heart die is by Sizzix. I cut the blue oval behind the onesie using a Spellbinders die.
Thanks for the visit today!
I hope your week goes well and you get some time to be crafty!
Hope to see ya here again next Sunday
XOX