Monday 19 April 2010

One Layer Card

Thought it would be fun to try to do a One Layer Card. Kristina Werner has a challenge over at her blog and also a lot of videos for some great inspiration. I've never tried to do a One Layer Card before and it was fun but really hard to do. Hard to find ideas when you only get to use just one layer. My friend bought me some stamps from Inkadinkado when she was in the U.S a few weeks ago and I thought it would be a great idea to use them now. I must say that brown ink and Bazzill's "kraft" Cardstock looks really good together. I also did some white faux stitching and here is the result.

Paper: Bazzill Cardstock "Kraft"
Stamps: Inkadinkado "Nature", Hero Arts "Sweet Moments"
Details: Faux Stitching with my white Souffle pen from Sakura. I stamped the images with my favourite brown ink "Coffee Bean" from Dew Drop.

6 comments:

  1. What a great card - and i would find that very difficult to do! You did brilliantly and the stamp is just perfect.Love the natural feel of the card
    Lisa ;)

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  2. It's a very nice card, yes it must be very hard to do a one layer card and still get a stunning result xxx

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  3. Lovely card, being one layer, I think your stitching finishes it off perfectly. Must say I've never done one but you've got me thinking. nnalorac.xx

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  4. Hanna this is excellent, love the muted shades and the stitching. Great card one I would definitely struggle with.
    Pinky

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  5. Hello Hanna - just wanted to say a great big thank you for my beautiful card and rubber stamps you sent me for ym birthday. I can;t wait to use them. It was very very kind of you and much appreciated. Will post your cardon my blog in the next couple of days
    Thank you, Thankyou so much
    Lisa ;)

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