Tuesday, March 8, 2011
MFP Blog Hop Day 2~ AFRICAN VELDT
Today's featured set is called African Veldt. I used the MFP glossy cardstock and brayered on the shades of orange and stamped the tree and elephants in black. Stamped elephant on white and colored in Copics, mounted to Nestabilities octagon frames. Card base was embossed with a texture plate and finished with twine and beads.
The second card uses that fabulous giraffe, also colored in Copics. Basic Grey Sugared paper because it had those cute little giraffes on it :)
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Joanne your coloring is goreouse!! You did an awesome job on your cards!!
I have that BasicGrey paper and will be pulling it out now!! What fabulous cards, Joanne!!
I so love that spectacular red orange design for the elephants!! What an extraordinary beauty!
Joanne, this is stunning! I love the colors you used.
Both cards are great! I especially like the first card with all that brightness and great use of the different stamps!
Very pretty, I really like the red one!
thanks for sharing:)
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Oh JOanne these are both fantastic, I love them equally as much. Fabulous job with this set
Wow, these are GORGEOUS!!! <3
Two totally different looks -- one bold, one pastel -- and both are beautiful!
What gorgeous cards...love the richness of the first one but really like the playfulness of the second with the pinks...wonderful job. TFS
Both of these cards are just GREAT! Details on the giraffe very unexpected and fun. Orange on the elephant so earthy and very nice.
Love this African theme stamp set. Stunning cards.
two beautiful cards Joanne! what wonderful safari sets!
yikes! love that red orange - perfect with image and love the beauty of the second one (-:
Both cards are just lovely, Joanne! :)
Ohmygoodness ... amazing creations! I didn't think I would use a set like this until I've seen what you gals have done with it. Fabulous!
Oh, I really like the "girlie" giraffe card!
Joanne - love your projects - the papers/flowers on the second one are gorgeous and the colors and your design on the first - WOW!
Love your cards, Joanne, but then, I always do!
Joanne, both of your cards are fabulous.
I love the intense color of the orange in the elephant card.
Fantastic work on these.
Both of your cards are wonderful Joanne!
Great cards!!!
Both of these designs are wonderful!
Great use of the set
the oranges of this card is stunning! love it
WOW! two totally different looks and they are both just wonderful!
You did an amazing job on both of your cards!! Stunning!!
Your first card is so vibrant and the second is so sweet! Great work, Joanne! :)
It just dawned on me I forgot to comment (I fixed the link and then got sidetracked! SAT) Your red card is so perfect as a "African" sunset and your fun giraffe card is great!
Your elephant card definitely says African safari and the giraffe is incredible! I don't think I would have thought of the tiny roses, but they really work so well on this card!
Those are both really pretty - great samples for those cards!
Love the deep rich red and the silhouettes. The pink and the giraffe card is too cute!
Thanks for sharing! :)
Couldn't be more different and equally and beautiful! I love the rich color of the first and now I am smacking my head, I have that paper you used on the second one, but that row of flowers on the side is fabulous!
Great cards--I really like the giraffe paper on the second.
Beautiful- Love the gorgeous orange on the first card- and love the touch of pink on the 2nd card.
Gorgeous bgs and colors, Joanne!
OMG!! I LOVE these cards! Elephants are my favorite animals ever and your ellie card is so incredibly vibrant! It is breath-taking! And I can't believe you found DP with little giraffes in it for your giraffe card - gotta find some of that! It's great!
Joanne, these are fabulous! Love the safari creation! Beautifully done!
Wonderful job on the top card and who knew roses would work with this image.
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