Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Sometimes said Pooh . . .

Good morning!  Sherry here today and I have a chipboard wall hanging to share with you. 

 The base is a page from an old chipboard album that I found in my stash not too long ago. 

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The chipboard page was covered with some papers from the Prima Nature Garden pad, the edges were sanded and then sponged with Antique Linen Distress Ink.  

The sentiment, Sometimes said Pooh, was stamped on lighter paper from the pad in Archival Jet Black, then die cut/embossed with Spellbinders Ovals.  A frame for the sentiment was made using a darker piece of paper and chipboard, which was die cut/embossed with the new Spellbinders Radiant Rectangles.

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The flowers were made with a pink piece of the Nature Garden pad and die cut/embossed with Bitty Blossoms.  The edges of the blossoms were sponged with Victorian Velvet Distress Ink before they were rolled and shaped.  

The leaves and flourishes were die cut from watercolor paper using Foliage and Venetian Motifs.  The leaves were colored with Vintage Photo, Peeled Paint and Forest Moss Distress Stains. 

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Thanks for joining me today!
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10 comments:

Bibi Lindahl said...

I love that Pooh stamp, and I love what you made, Sherry! Yummuyummuyummy colors! :-)

I'm a Little Teapot said...

What a beautiful card! Sweet sentiment and lovely layout. :)

Joy H said...

Beautiful piece Sherry!

Yogi said...

lovely. That Pooh stamp is just great. Love your flowers and shabby ribbon.
Have a great day

Robyn said...

Seriously lovely Sherry.
FYI, I have a Pooh room in my house!
the way the motif weaves around the sentiment panel does it for me.

BlackCats said...

Lovely creation. This would make a great present for a little girl who loves Pooh.

Shirley said...

It's so gorgeous Sherry!

Shirley said...

It's so gorgeous Sherry!

Ms Linda said...

Beautiful///colors used accentuate the sentiment, giving a flow of peace

Unknown said...

What a beautiful job you did on this...it's gorgeous! Love the Pooh sentiment too.

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