Thursday, April 9, 2009

Scripture Designs

I found a couple of cards from my Splitcoaststampers Gallery to share with you this evening. We have been out of town since Tuesday...my stamping has been curtailed (though I have been able to shop for stamping supplies!) When I have been stamping, it has been for my Dirty Girl work.

This first card was created for a confirmation card. I used PaperTrey Ink's Everyday Blessings stamp set and decorator paper for both of these card designs. I also used Stampin' Up's Soft Sky in the first design. I stamped the cross outline with Versafine Black Onyx, and used PaperTrey Ink Aqua Mist ink for the center of the cross. I then used a clear Spica glitter pen and pearl purchased from Ellen Hutson's shop to finish the image panel off.

This card was created for a sympathy card. I once again used PaperTrey Ink's Everyday Blessings stamps and decorator paper, along with PaperTrey Ink's cardstocks. I used the Aqua Mist and Versafine Black Onyx inks once more, as well as Stampin' Up's Ticket Corner Punch.
Hope you enjoyed these special scripture designs...I pray a blessed Easter for you all!




9 comments:

Barbara Schram said...

I have always loved this set from PTI! And the papers are so nice too...love your cards and can't wait to see what you are working on for the Dirty Dozen!

Darlene said...

Absolutely beautiful!!! Have a blessed Easter weekend!!

Connie M. said...

These are so pretty, and peaceful! What a great image!

Kathie said...

What a beautiful card and so appropriate to share today!! A blessed Easter to you and your family!

Janine said...

Very pretty Deb!! Hope you have a wonderful Easter weekend.

Sharon (notimetostamp) said...

Gorgeous cards, Deb! Loved them before and they are perfect to share again today!

Kelly Lunceford said...

These are both beautiful! You have used some of my fave PTI pattern paper! Great job!

Melissa Bove said...

Beautiful cards Deb! I hope you had a wonderful Easter!!

Hugs,
Melissa

Jerri Kay said...

A beautiful card Deb, I love the cross. A wonderful, wonderful design!