Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Open the Gate

…and walk into the woods.

Two uploads from me today :^) …. When I looked at the Sketch Challenge on SCS today I wanted to use the Walk in the Woods image again and one of my favorite Gate images.


Open The Gate:


Close Up of the Gate:


Most of the information for this card is the same as the one that I posted earlier today. The gate was stamped on Acetate and plain Grungeboard. I cut the woods image to fit the gate opening.


Enjoy!


KAT


Other Info:
Stamps - (all Innovative Stamp Creations) Walk in the Woods, Marvels of Nature II, Harlequin Flowers 2
Paper - Glossy White, Choc Chip, Autumn Leaves
Ink - Timber Brown and Black Stazon, Choc Chip, Really Rust, More Mustard, Old Olive
Other - Acetate, Plain Grungeboard (Tim Holtz Idea-ology), Tags Trio and Double Sided Tag Shapeabilities (Spellbinders), beads, buttons, get Tombow marker, leaves

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love your card and had to come to your blog to see the close up of the gate. It is simply gorgeous.

/p

Anonymous said...

sooooo cooool

Shirley said...

Wow! Kat this is lovely! Amazing how just one added image can change the whole theme and scene too!

Unknown said...

Kat, this card is amazing! So pretty!

You were the Runner Up Card of the Week at Card of the Week.com. You can see the original post here.

I did use a picture from your post, with links back to the site and the original post. I hope that is OK. Please feel free to email me if you need me to change anything.

I also have an “I was featured” on badge for you if you want it :D

Thanks again for sharing!

Darlene said...

WOW ... this is FABULOUS!!!

Unknown said...

Holy Scrolls!!!
I can't find this stamp anywhere online. HELP! Exactly how did you make the gate effect?

Anonymous said...

Very lovely card !!!

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