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The Project:
I created two cards using the following stamps from the Moulin Rouge stamp set from Rubbernecker Stamp Company:
Thanks for stopping by today!
I created two cards using the following stamps from the Moulin Rouge stamp set from Rubbernecker Stamp Company:
I used the 'splatter' stamp to create a gradient-style background for each card panel, then stamped a single focal image on each panel in black.
In order to help the second card keep a more masculine feel, I decided to just add a few knots in the twine in lieu of a bow. I love how twine can easily be incorporated into any style of project - feminine or masculine.
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The Next Stop:
Judy Rozema's blog
Supplies:
Cardstock: Discount Cardstock (Brilliant White 130#, Posh Black Dungaree 105#);
Stamps: Rubbernecker Stamp Company (Moulin Rouge);
Ink: Memento (Pear Tart, Dandelion, Cantaloupe); Ranger (Archival - Jet Black);
Twine: The Twinery (Cantaloupe, Honeydew);
Tools: Fiskars (Trimmer, Scissors); Scor-Pal (Scoring Board);
Tifany, I LOVE these! Such a great idea!
ReplyDeleteLove both and love the splatter stamp.
ReplyDeletewow these look so awesome...love all those colors of spatter...love it
ReplyDeleteLove your project. Super cute
ReplyDeleteLove the backgrounds you created! They make the images just pop! Thanks for playing along with The Stampin' Sisterhood!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun design with the splatter background and single images on both cards Tiffany! The simple line of twine is a great accent!
ReplyDeleteWow...what a neat stamp set...cute uses of the twines, too..great cards!!
ReplyDeleteBoth of these cards are wonderful with the splatter and twine! Great job!
ReplyDeleteCool cards! I like the knotting of the twine in your masculine card. Thanks for playing with the Stampin' Sisterhood!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors you used in the background with the splatter stamp! Really neat creations! Thanks for joining forces today with Rubbernecker Stamps!
ReplyDeleteI really adore the graphic appeal of your cards, Tifany. Perfect, as always!
ReplyDeleteVery cute cas cards! I especially love the first one.
ReplyDeleteSimple and yet very nice cards.
ReplyDeleteTiffany, I love how you used the twine for the hanging chandelier and the road. Great cards.
ReplyDeleteI love the cards you made, I just love the background, it is really great!
ReplyDeleteCute cute cards. I love the images you used. Aren't they fun? Love the little bit of twine you added too.
ReplyDeleteSo cool. love how you did the background on these!
ReplyDeleteGreat work! Wonderful use of that splatter stamp, really neat effect!
ReplyDeleteThe background on these is really amazing. I wouldn't have thought of doing that with that stamp. Fabulous.
ReplyDeleteWhat great cards! love them!
ReplyDeleteI've been experimenting with some "splattering" too.....love how yours turned out!
ReplyDeleteFabulous CAS cards~
ReplyDeleteHow delightful! Love the backgrounds and the silhouette images are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteI really like these!
ReplyDeleteBoth the way you used the stamps and the way you used the twine!!
The black images are so clean and dramatic against the background. I like it, a lot!
I love that chandelier stamp!
ReplyDeleteNice use of the twine with the simple cards.
ReplyDeleteCarla from Utah
Wonderful background technique- simple but striking!
ReplyDeleteThat background rock! Both cards are great but my absolute fav is the second, great idea for a masculine card.
ReplyDeleteLoly Borda
Fabulous! Love the vibrant color!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Love the vibrant color!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards--I like the background you made and the vintage images.
ReplyDeleteI never would have guessed you used a stamp for the background of those cards! Incredible!
ReplyDeleteThese cards are so unique. You did a great job on them.
ReplyDeleteThanks, janis DeGouff
Thanks for showing which stamps you used! It helps me think of how I could use mine.
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are fantastic! LOVE the splatter stamp!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Germany
Gaby
Great, great
ReplyDeleteThank you for the creativity
Susan
Beautiful cards. Great backgrounds!
ReplyDeletelove that background effect!
ReplyDeleteLove that splatter stamp. Who knew!! :-)
ReplyDeleteYour cards are sooooo cute! TFS!
I really like these cards. So simple and yet so dynamic! Nice work.
ReplyDeleteOooh, love how you used the splatter stamp...the background on both cards looks fabulous!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun cards!! Great job!
ReplyDeletelove the backgrounds!!! great colors
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great stamp set, I love it and the way you used the twine.
ReplyDeleteTifany, this is a great idea....love this fun splatter stamp :o)
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas!
ReplyDeleteCarol B
ciaoitalia2007(at)gmail(dot)com
Great cards !! Love the colors. TFS
ReplyDeletejulieshearer@sbcglobal.net
Cute card! I love the spatters and that colorful twine!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that background! I wouldn't have think that stamp could make a background like that. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration!
Great idea using knots instead of bows for a more masculine feel. Lovely cards!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! I love the background!
ReplyDeleteSo simple and yet so great, love the cards!!
ReplyDeletesimple and fabulous! love the splatter pattern your created!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards!
ReplyDeleteWAy beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeverly
jordanbev5@yahoo.com
Great cards!
ReplyDeleteI love retro! Maybe because I am so old ;-) Really pretty!
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