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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Sweet November Preview - Josie and Jilly's Chat

Welcome to the last day of May previews featuring Sweet November for All That Scraps. Some of my favorite characters, the Fairwees are back again this month!

Today's card features Josie and Jilly's Chat. I decided to try a "no coloring"image again. Don't worry, this won't become a habit. Obviously if you've looked at my blog before, you know I love to color! But I also love the graphic look that a non-colored image can give. I stamped these cuties onto plain white cardstock with a hot pink ink and then stamped the sentiment from the also new AmyR Sunny Sentiments set directly onto the image panel with a turquoise ink. The sentiments are available in both rubber and clear. Since I went so light with color on the image I went crazy with it for the rest of the design by combining papers from the Simple Stories Sn@p and Bazzill Basics Lucy's Crab Shack pads. I cut the loopy spiral using the Curly-Q Border Cutters and anchored it with a button.


Products: Sweet November stamp, C.C. Designs sentiment stamp and Cutters, Bazzill Basics and Simple Stories dp, TPC jewels, PTI die, MFT/Colorbox and Ranger Archival inks

Be sure to check out the project that my fellow design team member Tress has created using this stamp. Amy, the illustrator of the Sweet November line has a fabulous card to share with you and also outlines the details on a chance to win some blog candy which includes the stamp we are all using today. All you have to do is leave comments on all our blogs.

This stamp along with the other May stamps and dies are available for purchase at the All That Scraps store NOW. This card along with many other Sweet November projects are also on the All That Scraps blog today.  
 

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18 comments:

  1. Oh this is Fabulous! These lil Fairwees are sooo Stinking Cute!!!

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  2. I love this stamp too.. Your card is beautiful..

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  3. What a fun card. How difficult was it to not color them in? Interesting idea.

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  4. It is quite unusual to have those cute characters left uncolored... I do like the effect!

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  5. What a great card. I love the idea with the uncolored image.
    Hugs, Uta

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  6. I've been loving all your cards lately! So very sweet!

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  7. Another gorgeous card! LOve the uncoloured image!! HUgsxx

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  8. Cute card!
    I really like that the image is uncolored..it goes well with the bright and fun colors! :)

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  9. I like seeing no color versions for those times I don't have time to color.

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  10. Hi Nancy, I just love seeing your cards! You have such a gift when it comes to using color. I think this card is just gorgeous with all the bright colors that seem to have the same amount of depth to their colors. (Hope I made sence there.) Anyway, I just love how Amy's girls look stamped like that. What a very differant and fun idea for them. Love it! Hope your having a great week. Thanks for sharing. Hugs, LIsa G

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  11. Wow Nancy! Graphic and Fabulous! Totally loving the bright colors!

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  12. :D Liking all the bright papers and polka dots Nancy! Great layout too. Love these two cuties with the pink ink. Cute card! :D

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  13. Such a fun take on these girlies and it works so well... it really ties them into the rest of the card which is a burst of happy, bright colors! Truly adorable and fantastic Nancy!
    And thank you for another amazing SN preview, your talent always delights and I'm lucky to have you working with me! :)

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  14. I really love the uncolored Fairwees with all of the bright colors you used! SOOO cute Nancy!!!

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  15. Your card is adorable! I haven't thought about doing that in colors like that for a main focal image, but it turned out so amazing! Thank you so much for sharing your card and that wonderful idea.
    Have an amazing day!
    Briana

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  16. So cute and sweet stamp and a great idea not to color it!

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