Wishing you get well wishes ...

Good morning! Today I'm sharing a CAS card that was inspired by the Freshly Made Sketches Challenge #240 (see below) featuring the Well Wishes stamp from Great Impressions Stamps.


This week instead of using an ink pad for my Well Wishes stamp I applied different Marvy LePlume Markers directly to the stamp, huffed on it to reactivate the ink, and then I stamped the image onto Ranger White Watercolor paper. I then proceeded to use my pallet, paintbrush and water to color the image. Once done, I used a dauber to apply some Tumbled Glass Distress Ink around the image, and layered it on the background I created and the cardbase.

Here is a closer look at Well Wishes ...


If you haven't heard of Great Impressions Stamps make sure you hop on over to the Store to check them out. There are so many AWESOME stamps to play with, and all of the Accessories you need to create your projects with!!! I hope you'll check out our Monthly Challenge, and if you use Great Impressions Stamps make sure you also link up to our Customer Gallery.

Challenges entered ...
 - Freshly Made Sketches Challenge #240 (see below)

Until next week ... Enjoy!







Products not listed above: 
 - Cardstock: Papertry Ink Rustic White, AMS Cherry, MME In Bloom DP

Comments

Anonymous said…
lovey card beautiful design love your choices Perfect for the challenge.
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Jen Brum said…
What a lovely card! That image is so pretty and beautifully coloured! Love the layers! Thanks for joining us this week at Freshly Made Sketches!
Stampingcountry said…
Your Wishing Well is so pretty!
Glittered Paws said…
What a pretty card and I love your take on the sketch.
Kim S said…
Fabulous use of the sketch! So many of us went for different patterns and colors on those vertical stripes - but you have shown how well it works with a single pattern. It leads up perfectly to that charming stamp. Thank you for playing along with us at Freshly Made Sketches.