Happy Saturday!
Happy Cinco de Mayo!
Happy Birthday to my DH!
For my Fredericktown Missouri readers, Happy Azalea Festival Weekend!
Last week, SCS featured a tutorial on using Goosebumps. If you've never tried this, it's a fun product to experiment with. A bit messy for me to use everyday, but I can see it being a favorite for 'those special projects'. Well, my dear friend, Shirley, called and said, "We need to try this tutorial", so she hopped in her car, brought her Goosebumps, and we played and played! Here is a card that I made to send my Chemo lady...
Shirley brought the stamps, and I think they were all Inkadinkado. I used the cute green gingham cardstock from A Muse to stamp on. You may have to enlarge the photo to see the checks.
The inks are all Tim Holtz Distress Inks. I think my lady will like it! I'm entering this in the Monday - Greeting Card Challenge at Outlawz (Mother's Day Card, or For a Girl Card with sentiment on front).
Hope you are having a wonderful weekend, so far!
Don't forget - I still have BLOG CANDY!!!!
Drawing will be sometime tomorrow, after church, and before bedtime...lol.
Be sure to go and leave a comment to win :)
Hugs and smiles,
Off to take my DH for his mile high birthday pie!!!
Patti J.
Love the fun colors and texture! Checked out the tutorial and looks fun!
ReplyDeleteWOW what an interesting effect-- I have to find out what is goosebumps!
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Sonia
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Patti~Very nice. Do you live anywhere near Joplin? That is where my Dad is from. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous card!! I love the colors! Your friend will love it!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty - I will be posting mine next week - IRL these are much prettier. I totally agree with you about the clean up of Goosebumps.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a lot of fun with your friend and the resulting card is beautiful(worth a bit of muck:O) I will have to go see what Goosebumps is all about!
ReplyDeleteOhhh what a beautiful card, I LOVE the effect of your butterflies! (I'll have to find myself a 'Shirley' ... she sounds like fun!!)
ReplyDeleteThis is soooo pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat is lovely with all those butterflies! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteLove the blues and greens of this card. I'll have to check out the Goosebumps tutorial. Hope your DH had a great birthday. TFS!
ReplyDeleteGreat card,your chemo lady will be thrilled. :ope you enjoy the weekend.
ReplyDeleteHi Patti, Thanks for calling by, hope you are having a lovely weekend too. We may have a trip somwhere over this holiday W/E hopefully.
ReplyDeleteLove your card, never heard of goosebumps before ...only the ones you get on yourself.....lol
Yours are beautiful colours though ..lol I am off to find the technique :)
sorry been slow in calling lately, lots on and not enough time :( Huge hugs Mau X
Your lady will LOVE this! Totally stunning!
ReplyDeleteHi Patti, the card turned out lovely. I've heard a lot about goosebumps but have yet to try it. I'm glad you had a lot of fun experimenting. Have a great day Patti. Hugs ... Carole xox
ReplyDeletePatti, this is gorgeous. I am doing something today with blues and greens and I love the color combo. Your white butterflies just shine.
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What beautiful colors! Lovely card Patti.
ReplyDeletehugs, Helena
I am so excited that you tried this technique. Your card turned out beautiful!
ReplyDeleteTo make it less messy I took the spray nozzle off and dabbed my sponge directly to the bottle opening. That way you only have to clean the stamp, not the nozzle as well.
Hugs and smiles
I love the butterflies. So pretty! {Tammy}
ReplyDeleteHey Patti! I love your pretty butterfly card. I bought some Goosebumps a few weeks ago and it's so much fun to play with. I keep a damp towel and stamp scrubber in a plastic food saver container beside me for quick and easy cleanup. I just ordered the shimmer and matte. Can't wait to see what they do! :)
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