I just signed up to be a new consultant for Close to my Heart this month and have been busy playing with my new supplies and making plans for my 1st home gathering. In designing the few cards for the Make and Take, I intentionally tried to create very simple, stress free cards for my guests to create. I did though want to add at least one stamping technique to make the cards unique and look more complicated than they really are.
I chose probably my favorite and most easy technique to add color and depth to my stamped image, "The Rock and Roll" to create this simple 4x4 card. I love that by simply rolling or rocking your stamp into a second color, your stamped image is completely transformed into a tiny piece of art. This technique works perfect for the fruit in CTMH's Mayberry Workshop on the Go. I am loving this sweet and simple card!
Stay tuned for the remaining two cards you will have the chance to create at my Open House in June.
~Amy
8 comments:
Welcome to CTMH, Amy!!! You will have such fun :) Wonderful card & I love the rock & roll technique, too! Thanks for sharing at H2H!
Congratulations, Amy! You'll love the wonderful CTMH family! Great card with the R&R technique--love the clean and simple look!
Welcome to CTMH you will love it! Thanks so much for playing along with us at H2H! I love your technique, it looks fantastic on this card!
Glad you've joined CTMH and have jumped in at H2H too! Rock 'n roll is my go-to technique too. I love the sentiment up the side of your focal images. You're already off to a great CTMH start!
A perfect stamp and colour combo to show off this technique! Glad to have you join us at H2H this week :o)
Simply lovely card Amy! Welcome to CTMH and thanks so much for joining us at H2H this week! Hope to see more of you:)
You're a new consultant and you are already participating in Challenges! Am I ever impressed! Love your darling little card and I am sure that your customers will too. Thanks for joining us at H2H this week!
Welcome to CTMH! Rock and Roll is definetly a goody!! Good luck with your first gathering.
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