Monday, August 1, 2011

Gnome Home Shaped Card for New Product Blog Hop

Hello and welcome to the New Product Blog Hop being hosted by Tresa Black at Fabulously Artsy!  Today is the first day the new Fall/Winter Idea Book is LIVE so today a bunch of us will be featuring new product projects on our blogs to wet your whistle!

There are always a few stamp sets from each Idea Book that scream PICK ME FIRST and for me "Gnome Garden" was one of them!  Could this little guy be any cuter?  When I saw this shaped card base in the AP (Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridge) I immediately thought of Hobbit houses and knew it would be perfect for what I wanted to create.

The card base and small banner pieces were made with our new Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridge.  What a dream to be able to just select and cut for those!  The rest of the pieces I embossed in Cocoa and colored with Watercolor Pencils. 

To check out the new Fall/Winter Idea Book and get your hands on some of the incredible goodies inside - lower stamp set prices, cardstock weight B&T papers, Cricut bundle with matching stamps and dimensional elements, and more then click this link to visit my website!

Materials Used:
Paper:  Elemental Level 2, Colonial White CS, Chocolate CS
Stamps:  Gnome Garden, Tiny Typewriter (for letters)
Ink:  Olive, Chocolate, Black, Versamark
Other:  Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridge, Cocoa Embossing Powder, Blending Pen, Watercolor Pencils

3 comments:

Susann said...

So cute Paige!! Love the card and of course the cartridge is to die for!!! :)

Susann

Unknown said...

What a cute idea!

Creatique Candy said...

Adorable! I was wondering what to do with the nomes stamp set and thank you for sharing. Your supply list makes me want to learn more about my blending pen and pull out those colored pencils I have kept hidden.

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