Ok, so by now everyone and their brother knows that the Medallion background is my all-time favorite stamp. I cannot stop using it! This time I paired it up with Rich Razzleberry and touches of Old Olive. The little strip of DSP is Cottage Wall topped with some Rich Razz ribbon. I spritzed the outside edges of the white layer with an Old Olive marker in the Color Spritzer tool. I used the marker to color a few little pieces within the Medallion. I added a single Mark Richards pearl in the center, and called her done. This, along with the Red/Black card in a previous post are my August club projects. This card is sentiment-free, when I need it, I will add one, but everything I tried distracted from my Medallion! Can't have that, now can we?Wednesday, August 12, 2009
My Razzy Medallion
Ok, so by now everyone and their brother knows that the Medallion background is my all-time favorite stamp. I cannot stop using it! This time I paired it up with Rich Razzleberry and touches of Old Olive. The little strip of DSP is Cottage Wall topped with some Rich Razz ribbon. I spritzed the outside edges of the white layer with an Old Olive marker in the Color Spritzer tool. I used the marker to color a few little pieces within the Medallion. I added a single Mark Richards pearl in the center, and called her done. This, along with the Red/Black card in a previous post are my August club projects. This card is sentiment-free, when I need it, I will add one, but everything I tried distracted from my Medallion! Can't have that, now can we?
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6 comments:
OOOOOOO. That medallion seems to just look good on everything. It also matches your blog background :)
This is stunning!!! Just beautiful, Naomi!!
Very, very nice! I have not played with that yet but hope to get a chance soon. I'm thinking this is the best background stamp they have released in a long time.
Oh, that medallion is so elegant. I love it in the Razzleberry!
Absolutely beautiful! Very stunning!
Love how you added the olive on the Medallion! And who needs a sentiment on the front anyway? I think I need to case this card. :)
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