Hey ya’ll! Hope everyone is having a good weekend so far. I’m getting caught up on some laundry, still moving some odds and ends down to the new rubber room and getting some stamping in too!

 

I took the dogs to the groomer yesterday for a mini groom. Of course, it’s one of those things – you take them at 8:30 in the morning and they call when they are done. It could be a few hours or all day, depending on how busy the groomer is. Sydney always comes home pouting and snubs me the rest of the day. I’ve never figured out if she is embarrassed for the lack of hair in her eyes or mad at me for leaving her. Well, I think I figured it out last night! She avoided me all day yesterday. She wouldn’t go outside, wouldn’t play – nothing. I go to get in bed last night AND right in the middle of my bed are THREE wet circles! Of course, she didn’t want to go outside. She was MAD at me and decided to go in my bed. Needless to say, I was not a happy camper having to strip the bed at midnight! Can I prove it was Sydney and not Ellie – NOPE! I can only go on Syd’s behavior yesterday. Sydney has been much for loving today too – hmmmmmmmm. Mallory I hope you are splitting a gut on this one!

 

Anyhoo, after getting the laundry started this morning, I checked out the Inspiration Challenge on Splitcoast. I check it every Saturday morning, but am not often inspired to stamp. Today I was! I loved the neutral look of the room that is the inspiration piece and immediately thought of the way my mother decorates. So I went with neutrals and more of a tone on tone.

 

IC113

 

The flair from the Tim Holtz Anthology Set was stamped twice, once in Sandal and then in Latte on vanilla cardstock. I wanted a double-stamped look without stamping off. The sentiment is stamped in the darker Latte. The edges of the vanilla cardstock were sponged with Lake Mist using an oblong sponge dauber. The sentiment panel was mounted on a layer of sand cardstock, and then raised on a layer of kraft cardstock. The entire panel is then raised on the card with mounting tape. I had a small flair Grunge Board, and using a dauber sponged on Sandal and then swiped the Latte across the top to highlight the raised areas of the Grunge.

 

Stamps: Stamp Oasis Sentiments Collection 1729 SO Maker of Dreams Text and Stampers Anonymous Tim Holtz Anthology from Rubbernecker Stamp Company

Paper: Vanilla, Sand and Kraft Cardstock

Ink: Adirondack Lake Mist, Sandal and Latte

Accessories: Grunge Board, Ticket Corner Punch, Ribbon, Mounting Tape, Tsukineko Oblong Sponge Dauber

All products shown below are from Rubbernecker Stamp Company.

Feb 2 Product

8 Responses to “Tone on Tone – Neutrals!”

  1. What a pretty card, Sherry!! Love the flourishes, colors, and the fabulous sentiment!! Sure glad you got imspired to stamp today…this is awesome!!

  2. Beautifully done! I’m a big tone-on-tone person. That stamp set is odd. I don’t think of flourishes, birds & a skull to go together!

  3. I really love those flourishes by Tim Holtz as well as the textured Grungeboard :))

    I hope you have a dry *bum* tonight Sherry, when you pull down the sheets on your bed 😉 heheheheheeee See I told you before that at least if I were a guest in your RR, that I was litter box trained !! LOL Too funny xoxo

  4. Very pretty card! I need to get some of that Grungeboard! It really looks neat!

  5. Wow it’ s amazinghow much ummph you get with such muted colors. Very inspiring!

    The Crafty Goddess

  6. Very pretty. I love this! Thanks so much for sharing and have a wonderful evening! 🙂

  7. Beautiful Sherry!!

  8. This is beautiful! I love the soft, subtle, soothing feel of it. Who’d have thought something this pretty would come from a set with a skull and crossbones in it? Sorry about your wet bed! It seems Sydney must be pretty smart to realize you’re responsible for what she apparently considers a rather unpleasant way to spend the day. Tee hee…oh…sorry…didn’t mean to laugh.

Leave a Reply

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <s> <strike> <strong>

(required)

(required)

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

© 2015 Suffusion theme by Sayontan Sinha