I used Serendipity's Japanese Tea stamp set, masked the teapots and stamped with alternating colors to create the background. Following the Asian theme, I wrote the Chinese and Japanese character for tea using the brush end of Memento Tuxedo Black marker. Then I diecut and embossed the frame using the largest die from Spellbinder's Tile Works set. Finished card by popping the teapots and the character for tea.
Oh Ann.... This is fab! The alternating ink colors really look wonderful on the stacked pots. And of course you adding the tea characters makes it a one of a kind. Definitely the right way!
ReplyDeleteA little Wong way mixed in there...LOL
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This is a beautiful card. Such pretty muted shades. I love it.
ReplyDeleteAnn, your card is exquisite! Wonderful design with the masking of the pots. So glad to see you starting a blog and joining in the challenge! Good luck
ReplyDeleteLove it Ann. You are so talented!
ReplyDeleteI love this simple background , what a great idea and beautiful card! Thanks for joining us at the Serendipity Stamps Challenge Blog!
ReplyDeleteLove the tea pots! Your stamping is amazing and I love character you added!
ReplyDeletegreat job on your card! I love that you wrote the character! The frame die is the perfect tie in for the theme. Beautiful work!
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