Here's my exciting news-
I have joined the crew at Mynnettes Technique Time Tuesday! I was (and still am) so very amazed that I have been asked to join the very talented ladies that design for Technique Time Tuesday, a monthly challenge blog with a difference! Every month the challenge demonstrates a different technique and I can tell you that there are some fantastic techniques coming up, including this month's which is the Brick Wall technique.
This is my card, which is quite a simple take on the technique, do hop on over to the blog and look at the other examples by the DT, so much inspiration!
The information on how to make this card is over on the blog so I won't go over it here. I just added a bow and a sentiment for a card for any horse-lover (one or two of those in my family - we have two aged horses who are part of the family now, we've had them so long!) You've got the whole of March to have a go so no excuses!
Congrats Louise on this DT. Great first inspiration, adore the bold red x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Louise - welcome to the team hugs Karen
ReplyDeleteLouise, this is great! I LOVE the horse image and the bow is the perfect touch! Well done--wonderful first project! HUGS and welcome! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to use an animal, it looks great. My sister-in-law would love to receive this, better get busy!!
ReplyDeleteA fabulous card for the horse enthusiaist, Louise! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful horse image! I have a friend with your same name and she is a horse lover too! Your brick wall looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great birthday card! I have a few people whom would like this very much :) Very excited to be a part of the team with you at Technique Time Tuesday :)
ReplyDeleteThe perfect joice, Louise,
ReplyDeleteto keep the design clear and simple - therefore the bricks really catch the eye and create a great effect together with the beautifully stamped image!
Hugs,
Claudia xx
This is an awesome card! Your horse is awesome! Who makes that stamp?
ReplyDeleteIt is an Anita's wooden mounted stamp, which I bough a couple of years ago from my local Hobbycraft store. So glad you liked it, I was thinking it was a bit plain next to the other fabulous creations.
DeleteLouise xx