Monday, July 13, 2009

Spread a Harvest Of Hope


Today I've got another little sneaky peek of the upcoming release at My Favorite Things. This one is called Spread a Harvest of Hope, designed by Annie LaPointe.

I stamped the image on a Perfect Paper Panel with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored it with Copic markers. My patterned paper is Dutch Girl by Cosmo Cricket and I'm using Riding Hood Red and Sage Shadow card stock. I've got some stitching going on and I distressed the edges of each element with a distressing tool and the focal image also with Ranger Distress Ink in Antique Linen. Two layers of ribbon and some buttons add accent across the bottom.

Be sure to check back tomorrow night at 9pm for the July mid-month release blog hop, starting at Kim's blog and the new sets go on sale at 10pm.
And there's a new Bubble Bin today--check it out!

To celebrate our 3rd birthday, we’ve decided to throw a Bubble Bin $3 Bash! This week only, through July 19th, all sets in the Bin are $3!!!! Have fun!

I'm so glad you stopped by today!

~Recipe~
Stamps: Spread a Harvest Of Hope (MFT)
Paper: Dutch Girl (Cosmo Cricket); Whisper White, Sage Shadow, Riding Hood Red (SU!); Perfect Paper Panels (MFT)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black; Ranger Antique Linen
Accessories: 3M foam squares, ribbon (craft store) Copic markers; buttons (stash); distressing tool (Tim Holtz); sewing machine

4 comments:

  1. Oh WOW Barbara!!!! That card is TOTALLY gorgeous, needs a frame!!!! You STILL totally and completely WOW me my friend!!!!!

    Now if only I could find the darn subscribe button on your blog I would get a Barbara fix daily!!!! LOL

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  2. I love this stamp. Will definitely have to get it. Love that paper and colors you chose.

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  3. Beautiful! That Cosmo Cricket paper is some of my fave and you matched the colors perfectly!

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  4. Hi from Australia
    This card is totally gorgeous
    Love the colors This is a big WOW
    Happy stamping Teresa

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