Monday, August 11, 2014

Made in Minutes for My Creative Time




It's Made in Minutes at My Creative Time. This card took 10 minutes...no kidding! The longest part was picking out my ink order. I watched this technique on You Tube...I think it's called medallion technique(video by Paper Trey ink) I used a stamp from Springtime in Paris and stamped it in a circle pivoting around a dot...LOVE!  Thanks for stopping by...Lee-Ann :)
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Recipe:
  • My Creative Time-Springtime in Paris, Wow so many candles, Scallop and stitched circle dies
  • Memento Luxe inks-Morocco, nautical blue, danube blue, pear tart, elderberry, love letter, dandelion, bahama blue, rosebud
  • Versafine onyx black ink
  • Neenah solar white card stock

18 comments:

  1. Wow Lee-Ann this turned out perfectly! I love how you stamped in eight ?! different colors...so fabulous This CAS card is packed with happy.

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  2. This is awesome Lee~Ann!!
    LOVE your CAS card and great design!!

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  3. So pretty! I need to check out that video!

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  4. Beautiful! I love how you stamped it in different colors

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  5. Beautiful stamping job WOW love the colors and how you created the dimension on it too. LOVE!!

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  6. This is absolutely gorgeous, Lee-Ann!! I love the colors you used!! Such a beautiful design!! Have a great day :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  7. all the colors are stunning on this and the butterfly card from last week.

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  8. Wow, your card has a ton of impact, and how awesome that it took only 10 minutes! I love the colors together and the medallion is gorgeous!!

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  9. This is so gorgeous! I am going to have to try this!

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  10. What a fabulous card!! Love it!! Have a great day.
    Gerda

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  11. Beautiful card and I love all the varies colors around and the lovely blue on the scallop:) TFS
    Hugs,
    Norma

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  12. Lee Ann ~ Seriously STUNNING! Now that is one way to use those stamps! Plus those colors are so AWESOME!!

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  13. What a great use of this technique! The bold colors on the clean card make such a statement!

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  14. Great card! Love how you stamped the background...beautiful colours.

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