I started started by choosing a variety of papers from My Minds Eye: Fine and Dandy 6x6 pad. I layered these on a piece of cardstock following the sketch. The scallop section is a PTI: medium scallop die. Next I cut a 2" scalloped circle with my slice and inked the edges with tangerine chalk ink. I punched holes in each scallop for some added interest. My lion from Judith is stamped with sepia ink and colored with markers. A touch of glitter pen on his mane and tail for a bit of glitz. I stamped the little leafy vine by Hero Arts in tangerine and attached the lion with foam tape. Some brown gingham ribbon, a star brad and a sprinkling of gems along with a small tag (star is Stampin Up) finishes things off. I adhered this panel to a speckled golden yellow card stock.
Now off to enjoy this lovely day on a walk with my sweet little Max...no more scorching 90's...just splendid upper 70's!!! ~ Lisa
11 comments:
This little lion is just precious! An over all really well balanced card- love the papers and colors. You are so great with these sketches, Lisa!!
And boy am I jealous of your temps! I wish I could say we were in the 70's!! Still hangin' at the upper 90's and 100 mark....
What a cute card Lisa & I love the dp you used! The colors in it are very pretty & I heart your tag....great job Hun & TFS!!!
Your card is absolutely adorable, that lion is sooo cute.....great job
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Cute card Lisa! Love the little tag!
Such a cute BD card, fab use of the MME papers!
Great card! Love how yu switched up the papers for the different sections!
This is adorable.. :) I love that background paper.. and that little lion is adorable :) HUGS
I love your take on the sketch! Super cute card, Lisa :)
ah the lion is so sweet, I love the different patterned paper you've added to the top left corner, nice touch!
Kelly x
What a sweet card Lisa. Love the cute lion image and the paper. Great take on the sketch!
Ah such a cute card Lisa! I love how you've interpreted the sketch.
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