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'Sup Girly? (WT150)

Today's challenge looked like fun! I do not have a ton of acrylic paints, but I did have a few colors from various projects I have done in the past. I decided to use one that was very similar to Wild Wasabi (one of SU current "in color" colors). I absolutely LOVE this color. I mixed it with white on a plastic plate and then pressed a quarter sheet of acetate into it. I was expecting to like the non painted side, but I ended up preferring the painted side. I colored a bella image (thanks K2) and designed the card around her. The base of the card is actually whisper white although it is hard to see that in this photo.

Stamps: Beachabella, Karen Foster Design Snap Stamps - Tiny Casual Paper: Whisper White, Chocolate Chip, Wild Wasabi Ink: Timber Brown Staz On Accessories: Crayola colored pencils, gamsol, blending stumps, Singer sewing machine, brown thread, SU oval punches, Taupe ribbon (5/8ths and 3/8ths inch), pop dots, redline tape, acetate, acrylic paints(green and white), stickles

Comments

What a great background.
Kim said…
Amanda - such a cute card - love the 'sup girly'. MWAH, Kim
Erika H. said…
I love that background! The stitching looks wonderful! Great card!
Kelly said…
Very Cute Amada. Thanks for sharing.
I really like the background too!
PattiM said…
Wow, Amanda... Looks great, bet it looks even better IRL....Like the stitching, sup girly is cute....Love the color, wasabi/sushi, mmmmmm... Now I'm sushi hungry....LOL

Patti
JenMarie said…
CUTE! Love the ribbon knotted on both sides.
jenstamps said…
WOW! What a cool technique, I have soooooo many paints I may have to give this one a try. TFS! Your card came out beautiful!!!
Anonymous said…
Great-looking card! Background sounds like it might be easier than shaving creme technique. I've gotta go dig out my paint! Thanks for sharing.
Helen said…
Wow, what a fab background! Looks like a cool pool.
Ribbons And Ink said…
i love that! the background is a perfect beacy background for that Bella. I'm picturing palm trees....ahhhhh.....
Anonymous said…
Hi there Amanda,
Cool background paper

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