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I agree that this is a happy right card---just great to see! The circles just keep grabbing my eyes! lol!

TFS!

What a neat and happy card! love the bright colors!

Ya done good! Love the paint polka dots & the star is beautifully done.
I agree about the triangles, but I've done worse. TFS

I love the bold colours and the hand drawn lines around the polka dots. It's a really fun card.

The background is terrific. Did you draw in those blue lines within the dots? They add a lot of excitement to the piece. I like the yellow banner--good choice. TFS. Daria

djc

I think this definitely works. I think that the addition of colors on the banner may have been a really good choice. Very fun and cheerful!

Project - WF13 White With Two Card & 213 Class
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Project - WF13 White With Two Card & 213 Class
by Pottle
posted 02/16/13 at 10:56 AM
Galleries: Stamping, Cardmaking

This is for a stamping challenge. You must use 2 different stamps and stamp with white ink or paint.

It is also for the 213 class challenge of the week: use a bright color scheme. I think this is “Crayola 8 color box” bright.

I used white acrylic paint. I used a foam polkadot stamp from Prima and a triangle border stamp from Jenni Bowlin. Both are easy to use and line up, since they are mounted on sturdy acrylic sheets.

I am not thrilled with the triangle border. I stamped onto blue cs. I was going to leave more of the border to edge it, but I cut a bit too much off on the top. It looked too white, so I added black sketchy lines. Then I filled it in with a red marker. Finally, I added metallic blue paint to the red triangles. Still not quite what I wanted, but I am moving on.

The sentiment banner was originally white. It didn't stand out enough. So I colored it yellow with a colored pencil.

The star is stamped with green metallic paint.

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