Monday, March 31, 2008

TSSC11 -- Walnut Ink Resist


This week's sketch from Mary Jo Price Williams Technostamper's Sketch Challenge is an easy classic. I had so many ideas for this sketch that I didn't know how to begin! I finally settled on a Triptych featuring the Walnut Ink Resist from the April 2008 issue of the Technique Junkie Newsletter. I used a Coppery Walnut Ink and it is very shimmery in person. I love the way this turned out.


This 5" x 7" Sympathy card uses Bella Rosa Paper Art Stamps for the Flowers, combined with a Lasting Impressions with Panache word- "Hope". The piece behind the flowers is a copper paper that I ran through my Cuttlebug. The Background paper is a gorgeous piece of handmade mulberry paper that I had in my stash.


Make sure to go to Mary Jo's Blog to see the original sketch, and to play along!

14 comments:

  1. Look at you go with those new cuttlebug folders. I want them too, waaaahhhhh! I love this card, the Walnut Ink Resist is great. Just beautiful Pat. Thanks for playing.

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  2. This is breathtaking!!! I am going to try this technique this afternoon- I will have to look at the sketch challenge on Mary Jo's Blog. Another gorgeous card and I am loving the newsletter Pat.

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  3. This technique was perfect for the sketch. Nice new blog picture too - congrats on your success!

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  4. Beautiful card, Pat! So beautiful for a sympathy card. I always look forward to see what you come up with next.

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  5. Very pretty card Pat!! I love the cuttlebug.

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  6. OH, I just love that rustic look - great card!

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  7. oooooh, Pat! so lovely! very very purdy!

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  8. I'm lov'n this one, Pat. I get to crack open my newsletter today; it arrived in today's mail.

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  9. This is gorgeous! I love the panels with the floral images.

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  10. Lovely card Pat. I was thinking the cuttlebugged piece was actually corrugated. Another embossing folder now to add to the old wish list.

    Sheryl H
    hengen@oanet.com

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  11. This is a gorgeous card! I liked the way you used the piece of Cuttlebug embossed paper. I'm regretting not getting that folder now that you've shown me the possibilities!

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