Saturday, 18 September 2010

Let's Ink It Up challenge 3 - favourite stamp and a charm

It's time for a new challenge over at Let's Ink It Up and we are lucky enough to have another fab sponsor, Caroline from CaroLines Rubber Stamps is offering our lucky winner a £20 voucher for her shop


Here's a little info about our lovely sponsor Caroline:


" I have been designing rubber stamps for well over 20 years and have written for many magazines over that time. I live in Liverpool with husband and son...my daughter left home about a year ago.


As well as stamping and crafting I enjoy gardening (when it's not raining) and oil painting. I have recently started designing digistamps. I am looking forward to sponsoring the challenges and to seeing all your artwork"


I have a card to share today.  It is my DT card for the third challenge over at Let's Ink It Up which is to use your favourite rubber or clear stamp but you must include a charm.


I have used my favourite Princess Tilda stamp which I coloured with my Copics.  The paper is from the Basic Grey Cappella range and I have added some Art Institute Glitter to both the paper and image.  I have added a white organza ribbon and bow with a Princess crown charm dangling from it. 

I hope you like it and that you will join us in our third challenge.  Why not check out the rest of the DT as they have some awsome inspiration for you.

8 comments:

Netty said...

Hi Sam, this is a really smashing card, love it. Have a great weekend, Annette x

Riet said...

What a gorgeous card.

Hugs Riet.x

coops said...

gorgeous card sam.the tilda is so pretty and your colours and papers are fab :)

xx coops xx

Tammy (LaDiva) said...

Great job Sam! I almost used that stamp too *smile*

Hugzzz
tammy xx

SuzanneK said...

Hi Sam, gorgeous Tilda creation, the sparkle is a wonderful touch too. Cheers Suzanne

Dragonlady said...

Hi Sam

What a cutie, a fellow Tilda lover I see. Love your card hun.

Hugs Ali x

Cheryl said...

Gorgeous card!

Pat Garvin said...

I love all the sparkle. she is lovely.