Sunday, July 9, 2017

ICAD #39


On an index card, adhere light green tissue paper and then adhere die cut leaf peach paper.  Stamp layering stamp (Altenew) with Adirondack Peach Bellini Ink, Memento Wedding Dress Ink and Distress Oxide Cracked Pistachio Ink.  Images were stamped on bristol paper.  Let ink dry between layers.  Cut out and adhere to card.  Two of the flowers is popped up on pop dots.  Stamp cherish stamp (Unknown) on bristol paper with Archival Ink Jet Black.

This ICAD was entered into the Stamp and Stencil July Challenge Challenge - See Below.  The photo inspired the colors and the floral image


This ICAD was entered into the challenge at Artistic Inspirations #183 Summer Colours.

This ICAD was entered into the Craft For the Craic Challenge - Anything but a card.  This is not a greeting card but an ICAD.

This ICAD was entered into the challenge for July Di's Digi Designs - Layer It UP.

This ICAD was entered into the 4 Crafty Chicks Challenge #358 - Stamping.

This ICAD was entered into the July challenge at Stamping Sensations - Flowers.

This ICAD was entered into the Daisy Chain Challenge #10 - Floral 

This ICAD was entered into the Aussie Digital Artists July Challenge - Anything Goes.

This ICAD was entered into the challenge at Always Fun #10- Anything Goes. 

This ICAD was also entered into the Brown Sugar Challenge #258 - Anything Goes.  

5 comments:

brenda said...

A really pretty floral creation in lovely pastel shades, many thanks for joining in with our Flowers theme at Stamping Sensations challenge.

B x

pinky said...

Love the soft colours, and it really makes a great statement. Gorgeous card. Thanks for joining us at Stamping Sensations.
Pinky

Dawn said...

Love the pastel effect. Thank you so much for joining the fun at Brown Sugar Challenge.
Dawn (DT)

Sally H said...

A fabulous floral creation! beautiful colours! Thanks for joining us at stamping sensations this month and good luck!

Unknown said...

Beautiful ICAD design. Thanks for joining in the July challenge over at Craft for the Craic.
Best wishes,
Eithne :)