Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Peacock Feather notecard

Hello!  Thank you for visiting today.  I am not sure if my blog reader is working correctly, there haven't been as many posts as usual and I feel like I might be missing some.  If I haven't come to visit you lately, leave me a comment.  Hopefully that will clear up soon!


I have a very clean and simple card today.  I used three colors of Distress Oxide - Wilted Violet, Salty Ocean and Peacock Feathers -  today to stamp this pretty peacock feather.  I knew that these would look great on colored cardstock.  I know that Tim Holtz recommended not contaminating the inkpads this way, but I have not had any problem with it. If another color gets on the inkpad, I just wipe it right off with a baby wipe.

Supplies: Just for Fun Rubber stamps Peacock Feather, Just a Note wordblock, Distress Oxide Ink Wilted Violet, Salty Ocean, Peacock Feathers, Versafine black ink, Avery Elle Wonky Stitched Rectangles die, cardstock and embellishments from my stash.

Have a wonderful day!

7 comments:

Mac Mable said...

Good to know that the inks don't contaminate., Such a clean, crisp and beautiful CAS card x

scrappymo! said...

This notecard is so pretty! I love the colours of ink and the pretty feather. That wonky stitched die is amazing!

Conniecrafter said...

The mixture of the colors looks fabulous on the feather, I have seen others on video's just swiping their ink pads onto a scrap piece of paper to clean them off and looks like it works ok, I forgot to do that the other day I will have to go back and check them :(
I too have noticed there aren't as many notices, but I was thinking people are busy, maybe I should go check too :)

Carol L said...

This is a real CAS beauty and I love the colors!

Heidi MyLittleStampingBlog said...

Maybe people are just busy!

Beth Norman said...

Wowza, this is one fabulous card. It is so pretty with all the colours you have used. This would make a beautiful mass produced card.

Cat Craig said...

You picked three fabulous colors for this feather Heidi, it's a gorgeous combo.