Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Card Using Art Impressions Golden Oldies "Selma & Gladys Set"

The inspiration for this card came from the challenge this week at the Art Impression blog.  The theme is "Getting Girly".  The stamp set I used is from the AI Golden Oldies collection called "Selma & Gladys".  It comes with three sentiments, I used the speech bubbles on the front of the card and the "friends always know just the right things to says" on the inside.  The speech bubbles were fussy cut and then layered on black card stock and cut again to added some dimension.  I colored the gals with Copics added some Stickles to the skirt and blue stripes.  The papers are from My Mind's Eye "Happy Day" 6x6 pack.  I wasn't planning on doing anything else to the card, but it just needed more, so I pullled out the Papertrey Ink Mini Blooms stamp set and cut them out with the coordinating dies.  Then I added Stickles to the edges of the blooms to add more sparkle.  

I am entering this card in the following challenges:
Art Impressions Challenge # 132 - Getting Girly
Through The Craft Room Door April 1 - 8 - Anything Goes



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7 comments:

  1. hi hi so funny, great card :-)

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  2. What a cute card, I love these ladies. You have fabulous coloring! Thanks for joining us this week at Through The Craft Room Door. Don't forget that the new Spring Magazine is now available. Go take a look.
    Nancy, DT

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  3. LOVE it!!! What a fun card and so cheerful!

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  4. Great card, love everything about it! Beautiful coloring and fun papers.

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  5. You can't get more girly than Selma & Gladys!! Awesome card, Linda - the little added sparkle is the perfect touch. Thanks for joining our Getting Girly challenge at Art Impressions!

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  6. Fabulous card and coloring.
    Thanks for joining our Getting Girly challenge at Art Impressions.

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  7. Love your coloring on the lovely ladies! Just love AI stamps
    Huggs
    Sandi

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