Obscure Direction

042509-colors Love the fun primary colors in Kristina's color challenge this week.  The Basic Grey Obscure collection combines these colors, so I decided to use them for the great Basic Grey Challenge sketch.

I also got some great new stamps from Artistic Outpost.  This main image from their Home set was one of my favorites.  I love the message.

I also used stamps from Technique Tuesday's Simply D'Vine (bottom corner); K&Company Brenda Walton's Madeline Clear Stamps; Hampton Arts Little Classic Rubber Stamp; & Art Warehouse Circles Rubber Stamp set.

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I finished with the EK Success Dotted Wave border punch and sponging with ColorBox Chesnut Roan chalk ink to tie it all together.

25 thoughts on “Obscure Direction”

  1. This card speaks to me (and that eye keeps following me around the room. HAHA!) I love how you’re using the old-fashioned “frog” as a stand for your cards.

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  2. Oh wow, how fantastic ! What a fantastic colour combo ! Such a fantastic, different card.
    Thank you for joining us in the BG challenge this week.
    Jo x

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  3. hi Stef! Oh the technique you used is lovely! Do you have a tutorial on how you did this? I would love to watch. I mad e apurse this week and so wish I had made a card instead LOL! Have a wonderful week ahead, hugs ~Donna

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  4. Ooh – I love this one! I like a lot of the things you post, but rarely have time to leave comments… (I am looking, though!) The colors and patterns are fabulous, and the sentiment is worth committing to memory – love it!

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  5. Fabulous card and a great take on this week’s sketch.
    Love use of the papers and what a fabulous image/sentiment.
    Thanks for joining us at BG.
    hugs Heather xx

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  6. Great card Steph and I agree with you about that wonderful sentiment, love it. Superb choice of papers too, they’re perfect for the image. Glad you could join us at BG this week. Chris 🙂

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