Wednesday, December 3, 2014

White on White Challenge #95

Today I am playing along with Lawn Fawn's Challenge blog; Challenge #95 White on white. This was an interesting challenge for sure. Here is my card, I kept it clean and simple. that is what I think of when I think of white.
I love this little bunny from the Hello baby set. I second generation stamped this in a grey wool ink. Then I took a couple of Copic markers and shaded the bunny a little. I added a wink of stella to the balloons and put liquid glass (which is like glossy accents) over the balloons. Then I die cut my letters from Clark's ABC die cut. I put a vellum panel behind my happy letters to give it a frosted look.

I love these bunnies, they remind me of little nut brown hare and big nut brown hare. My girls love it when I read the story "Guess How Much I Love You?" That is what inspired this card. The very last line of the book big nut brown hare says, "I love you to the moon.. and back."

I didn't have the greatest stamp for my alphabet to put the sentiment for the bottom of the card. I ordered Violet's ABC's stamp since Lawn Fawn had such a great black Friday sale. So, there may be a remake of this card in the future. Hope you enjoyed today's post, please leave some feedback if you liked it and if you didn't give me some pointers how I could do better next time. 

4 comments:

  1. Amazing cards! I love the scenes you made. The balloons floating in the first card is adorable! Thanks for playing the Lawnscaping Challenge!
    -Samantha

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  2. Both of your cards are adorable! I love how you die cut the sentiment. Thanks for joining us at Lawnscaping Challenges! :)

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  3. Both cards are super sweet! I read that Guess How Much I Love You book to all my babies while they were still in the womb! So it's very special to me too. You did great. Thanks so much for playing with us at Lawnscaping!

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  4. Such super sweet cards, both of them - LOVE your balloons! Thanks so much for playing with us at Lawnscaping! Hugs, Karin

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