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Friday, October 12, 2012

ENABLER ALERT: Chelsea Le Designs - Cammy in the Wind

Greetings!

Okay, I must warn you that this blog contains a tempting image that you may or may not want to purchase.  Please continue reading (and looking) only if you will not hold me accountable for future purchases based on what you see. lol

I love finding new artists (new:  I've never purchased or seen thier work).  I really love artist that create images that challenge my creativity.  The designs that Chelsea Le creates are just those type of images.  She makes these gorgeous little ladies over at her Etsy shop Pretty Little Stamps.  I recently recieved an email from I Brake for Stamps and they now carry her!  Soooo, you can get these gorgeous images in digi or rubber!!  I noticed she offers more designs over at I Brake for Stamps.  (Note:  I do not recieve any type of compensation for promoting these stores.  I just really like these images. *smile*)

Well, today I used "Cammy in the Wind."  I intially chose this image because 1). it is simply adorable and 2).  I thought her name was Candy. LOL!  How very vain and self-centered am I, right?  (don't answer that)

Here's my creation...


Blown Away
http://paperplaychallenges.blogspot.com/
Well, recently I was asked what cardmaking "style" do I most identify with or like?  The only way that I can answer that question is that it depends on the image.  The image dictates my style and that is always changing so my style is always changing.  I do not gravitate to just one style.  I love them all...it's the Gemini in me that makes me so indecisive. lol

I started this card out using a 6x6 Kraft cardbase.  I actually colored up the image a week before assembling the card.  I wasn't sure what I wanted to do with her and once I colored her I was committed to this peach/baby blue color scheme.  I hunted through my stash and pulled out this 2sided dp and thought it would work perfectly.  I assembled the card layering cardstock and dp. I used my Tonic Tool to distress the ends of the papers and added white gel and Stickles to the edges. I applied SU ink to the edges and sponged it over the dp for a vintage look.  I used Copics to color the image and added Stickles to her dress and flowers.  The image and the mat were cut out using Spellbinders dies.  I finished the card by adding pearls in the corners, flourishes (using Cheery Lynn dies) and flowers from my stash.  The leaves were from a Marianne Dies set.

She blew me away when I saw her and the other cuties that Chelsea offers.  I will definitely have to pick up a few more. lol

Thanks for looking and commenting.

Challenge(s):
Just add Ink:  Use something new (my stamp)
Paper Play Challenge:  Simply Cute
Simply Create Challenge:  Anything Goes

Now get to creating...






Remember:  There are no mistakes in cardmaking, only opportunities for creativity!

7 comments:

  1. This is stunning card..like the design and the color you used for it..thanks for sharing..it might help me in designing Gift Card envelopes.

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  2. absolutly gorgeous !
    thanks for playing with us at paperplay this week
    hugs
    céline

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  3. This is very sweet, Candy. Your colour choices are lovely. Thanks for joining us at Just Add Ink this week!

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  4. Awesome image and card, love your colouring and design, wow! I will have to go over to ETSY and have a look around her shop.
    hugs
    glenda

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  5. Thanks for sharing your new stamp with us at Just Add Ink this week.
    I really like the subtle colours you have used on this card.

    Trish
    JAI Design Team

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  6. very pretty, love the touches of blue!!! thanks for joining SC!!!

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Thank you so much for your sugar sweet comments! :-)

Sue Nelson and I

Sue Nelson and I
2009 Rubber Stamp Convention