Lost Coast Challenge Fun entry#1!

I have recently entered in a Lost Coast / Carmen Veranda Design Team call and in the process discovered they have monthly challenges over on their blog, with some pretty nice prizes!  I love Lost Coast/ Carmens' Veranda designs they are just really eclectic and very cool.  Since I am not into the Genre of cute I gravitate to the highly detailed artsy stamps Lost Coast offers.  If you are into pithy quotes, you won't find any pithier than what LC offers!

Today I am entering in two cards for the challenge;

The challenge was simply "Say What"     Words on your cards.  Pretty easy to accomplish, my first card is a happy birthday card   I stamped the Gibson Girl image on  Paper Tempteress Heavenly White, I really fussy cut this image right down to the black line, colored the dress in aqua and added lots of blacks and a tiny bit of red glitter.  the background papers are from my stash and the card is 6x5


Lost Coast Designs was actually my first experience in purchasing unmounted rubber at the MA Heirloom Productions stamp show




It was also one of the first major companies to use Artsy images and remains today in the forefront for cool and unique.

Why not join the challenge, the more the merrier!

Thanks for stopping by,
Ginny M



Comments

Wow - love your lady and so beautifully coloured Ginny
All the best with the DT application
Blessings
Maxine
Craftyfield said…
Love the Gibson girls... great card! Good luck on your application.
Laurie said…
Lovely card. The Gibson girl stamps are beautiful and I love how you have used this one. Wonderful background surrounding her! Thanks for joining the Lost Coast Challenge!
Sue said…
I love you card Ginny, so much to see! Thank you so much for joining in with our challenge at Lost Coast Designs, and have a fun week, Sue xx
ionabunny said…
Love this card. She looks so elegant. Thanks for joining the fun at the Lost Coast Portal to Creativity challenge. Hugz

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