Fun sketch

Both of these cards I made using the same sketch, its really easy and turns out nice cards.  It was hosted by a little girl on Splitcoaststampers, her name is Amelia and came up with SC190.  Her sample was really good.  Anyhow, on to the cards...
So Chris says that when I use Flourishes stamps I make fancy cards, so to prove I can make a fun and easy card with Flourishes images...this one is for you Chris >"<  {I heart her!} I used the image from Summer on the Patio, I just colored it in and then put diamond glaze over it so it looks like water.  
"Celebrate"
pretty in pink card stock, designer paper by Autumn Leaves, Images from Flourishes LLC, copic markers, Old Olive twill from SU, pink flower from Prima, button and twine, Adirondack ink oh and whisper white card stock from SU
Here is another card using the same sketch, except this time I used Unity Stamp Co. stamps. Unity makes really fun and different stamps and they are really reasonable, I suggest using a good ink when using them, like Tim Holtz distress ink or Memento, they are my favorite right now because you can use Copic markers right away without letting the ink dry.  Sorry for using Graphic 45 paper again, I really can't stop myself.  I paired it with Prism paper, the texture is so cool on this paper, its almost like watercolor paper.  This stamp is from the set Birds of a Feather and the ribbon is spring moss twill from PTI.
"Enjoy"
prism paper, Graphic 45 dp, vintage cream card stock from PTI, spring moss twill from PTI, image and sentiment from Unity, Memento ink, copic markers

Comments

Chris said…
{i heart u 2} thanks for the card...it's very pretty, all the cards are very pretty!! >"<
ScrapMomOf2 said…
I heart you both! You and Chris! Two totally gorgeous cards Latisha! I love them both! I posted back to school photos today . . . I just can't believe that it's time to go back already!
Alex said…
These are too adorable Latisha - I especially love the second one! *STAMPIN HUGS* Alex
Anonymous said…
Both cards are beautiful, fun and wonderful! I love the pp you use!

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