Vicky Gould continues as this month's hostess for the CCEE Stampers Blog. Her challenge today was to make a Delft Tile, and she provided a link to the tutorial on Splitcoaststampers. I'm not sure if I ever used this tutorial before, but I enjoyed making my card. As blue is the usual color for Delft pottery, I made a monochromatic blue card. I thought this would make a nice masculine card, so I just tied a knot with my ribbon rather than a bow.
If you'd like to try your hand at this technique, we'd love for you to join in on this week's challenge over at the CCEE Stampers blog.
Stamps: Mark's Finest Papers - Lighthouses, Marsh Silhouettes, Scenic Selections
Ink: Memento Danube Blue
Paper: SU Brilliant Blue, MFP Snow Storm Smooth
Accessories: Scoring board, Ribbon, Sponge
6 comments:
Love this in blue, and how you did sentiment too!
Very, very pretty. I love how these delft tile cards are turning out!!!
The knotted ribbon really does make this masculine! What a pretty scene in the blue!
What an awesome card, I love the blue with the tiled background.
It makes a great masculine card, Lois - and I must remember that because so far every one I've made has been much more on the feminine side. I love the lighthouse set among the grasses.
wow...you totally aced this challenge in color and technique....looks exactly like a delft tile
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