Card Recognition

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

PTI Blog Hop




This month's PTI Blog Hop is all about flowers.  I was inspired by the Hero Arts month challenge to use colored pencils on the PTI All Booked Up flower image.   Thanks for looking!  Can't wait to hop through some of the other fabulous cards.  And since I'm sorta a card challenge junkie, I had to find another challenge to go with this card, so I'm picking Jenny's Wee Memories "Stamp it" challenge.

Materials: PTI All Booked Up, PTI Mat Stack 3, Hero Arts clear cling buttons, Spellbinders Nestabilites Label 8, Unity Bit of Burlap,  PTI kraft card stock, Core'dinations sugar and spice card stock, Twinery charcoal twine, EK Success 1 3/4th inch circle punch, Tim Holtz Distress ink Antique Linen, Versafine black ink, Studio G red ink, water color pencils

13 comments:

~Tammy~ said...

Very cool! Great color combo...is that pink? It can't be...I think it must be my monitor!

Karen B. said...

Great coloring Erin, the yellow really pops against your other colors which is really kinda cool

Karin Åkesdotter said...

GREAT card! Love all the texture too!!

Wendy ten Hove said...

How lovely! I love reading, so loooove this set and this is a great card with it!!
Hugs, Wendy

DF said...

Beautiful! Love the background, the coloured flowers, and that itty bitty heart.

farmhouse-story said...

love the burlap bkgd, erin! it adds so much depth to your cute book image:)

Deb Walker Deb Stamps Life, LLC said...

Love your texture here Erin!

Emily Leiphart said...

This is gorgeous, Erin! I love how you are using the Core'dinations cardstock. The distressed stamping on the card base looks awesome, too.

Tracey McNeely said...

Really nice card, great texture.

Emily Keaton said...

Beautiful, Erin! I love those pretty colors you used. :)

Kristii said...

absolutely beautiful!!! I love the colors and that you used the all booked up stamps!! Fantastic!

jen said...

I love how texture-y this feels- and your coloring is fab!

Courtney K said...

love the coloring with pencils!