Tuesday, January 26, 2016

A Cut Above for SPD

Instead of doing laundry and other chores I decided to ignore everything and play with my new set from SugarPea Designs. They just released some new products and this stamp set, Timber, and a coordinating die, Log Cabin Mountainscape, were part of the release. As soon as I saw them I had to have them, they are exactly my style.

Again, my paper hoarding came in handy as this retired Christmas DSP from SU is perfect for an outdoorsy look. I cut out the die and adhered that to the oval and did some sponging along the edges and then used copics to color in the sky. For the piece in the sketch that goes across the bottom of the card I placed a sentiment. Both the sentiment and the lumberjack are popped up with dimensionals.

I have a feeling this set is going to get a lot of us from me!

Thanks for stopping by and don't forget to check out the sketch challenge at SPD!


Stamps: Timber (SPD)
Paper: Early Espresso, Garden Green, Whisper White, Frostwood Lodge DSP (retired) (All SU)
Ink: Cherry Cobbler, Mossy Meadow, Memento Tuxedo Black
Copics: R29, R46, N3
E15, E17, E18
B34, B45, B97
C1,C3
T1, N4
R0000, R000, E30
BG0000, B0000, B000
Accessories: Cuttlebug, Log Cabin Mountainscape Die (SPD), Nestabilities Ovals, sponge, dimensionals

4 comments:

  1. Adorable card! You've done a fabulous job with the coloring and the plaid background is perfect! Thanks so much for joining us at SugarPea Designs Challenge.

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  2. This is fabulous, Lisa! You did a fabulous job with the sketch and your new toys! Love the MountainScape die in the oval layer. Perfect! Thanks so much for sharing with us at SugarPea Designs Sugar Sketch!

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  3. Got to LOOOVE that manly lumberjack! Thanks for playing at SugarPea Designs SugarSketch challenge:)

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  4. OOOH Lisa! I just got this set and now I can't wait to break it out ! Your card is amazing... smiling at all the plaid! My dh would love this!

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