So glad you could stop by today to check out my card for the Totally Stampalicious Monday Challenge. This week we were challenged to try a technique we had never done before (or had not done in 'forevah'). I chose to do a technique that my friend Joan Ervin posted on SCS called Bargello Design. Well......I LOVED doing this and the results and didn't want to hide it with too much else. So, I used my digistamps of Coffee Brawd and created the cup with my fav 'coffee' saying from that set. I colored in my coffee, and added a Tim Holtz flourish for some steam. Then I added a row of brads, a little piercing, and that was that!!
A great place to check out some new technique ideas today would be the Totally Stampalicious Blog as each designer was trying something new this week, so it should be an interesting gallery. PLUS, you can get the juicy details on how you can play along.
14 comments:
Awesome card Joanne and the technique is really cool! Way to go on the challenge!!! Hugs ~S~
fabulous card Joanne
Joanne, this is a wonderful technique and you did a super job! I like your 'steam' and the sentiment...now that would take some steady, quick fingers. LOL
This is awesome Joanne! Love it and the way you used the mug and sentiment with the flourish, wonderful card!
Joanne this is FABULOUS!!
An absolutely GORGEOUS work of art, Joanne!!! This is WONDERFUL!!!
This is wonderful Joanne.. I am going to have to try this technique too.. what a fun challenge:)..Thanks for the inspiration :) Have a great week!!
What a cool card, Joanne! I just love those colors. :)
I really enjoyed doing this technique too and need to make more cards like this! I love the colors you chose for this - so rich and vibrant!!
This is beautiful! I love the Bargello Design very cool! Great color combo too!
This is gorgeous....love the Bargello design - it rocks!
This really does look cool.. I love the colors you chose. Great image.. I love my coffee..
Oh so creamy and pretty. Great job with the bg.
Wonderful background, I have to get to this technique one of these days.
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