Thursday, April 25, 2013

April 2013 Blog Hop

Hello Friends.  Love to play along with Papertrey Ink's challenges and monthly blog hops, and this month's blog hop was to create a card on a diagonal.  After looking through all my PTI stamps, I realized I hadn't inked up my "Spring Hills" set yet, so that was my challenge for myself and I LOVE what I came up with!  Take a look:


I love what a simple, clean, and one layer card it turned out to be!  I simply stamped the house 3 times on a diagonal, then masked the houses so I could stamp the trees, added the flowers, and then colored the trees and flowers with a few Copics.  I stamped the "Love" sentiment repeatedly underneath the houses and then sponged the clouds above the houses.  Easy peasy, and I think this would make a great wedding or even new house card! :0)

Thanks for stopping by and I'll be back tomorrow with another entry for this weeks Make it Monday challenge...I'm LOVING the Perfect Pearls technique! :0)

11 comments:

Leigh Penner said...

Oh, so sweet! I love, love, love it!

StephH said...

Those you may say this is C&S, we know that you put a bit of work into this! Now this is what I think Nichole had in mind for a Tilt Challenge! Very nice!

Kathy said...

Cute!

Carolanne said...

I really like how this turned out. Very creative!

Tracy said...

I really love it too!

Susan said...

Wow! I really love this card! Masking your houses made it so much more real - great job!

Jacquie Southas said...

Love the trees peeking from behind the houses - great masking - such a fun card!

Lisa Elton said...

Oh now THIS is cute! I love the sweet little neighborhood you created!!

Nancy Penir said...

Marcia, this is a brilliant way to stamp the Hills set and do it on a slant! Beautiful cloudy sky too!

Kelly S. said...

An ADORABLE little "tilted" neighborhood! Love the fluffy cloudy sky and the blooming trees and flowers. Perfect sentiment choice, TOO!

Kelly Griglione said...

So in love with this one! Those houses look fantastic on an angle like that! Lovely clouds, too.