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Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Tall Tale - his and hers

In connection with the Altenew bloghop I saw my Inkspirational-teamie, Lindsey, had made a card using the Tall Tale stamp set. I liked it so much so I had to get the set myself. You can see her post here.

I've been trying to make 2 cards at a time lately, I'm a slow cardmaker, and I find it doesn't take double the time making 2 cards at the same time. Yay, efficient and fun!

For both cards I used a DP as wallpaper and an embossing folder to make the floor/desk. 


Card 1) For her - Colored version based on a sketch

This card is for Sunday Stamps - #264 Sketch


Card 2) For him - Black and white version with woodgrain

This card is for Shopping Our Stash - #452 Wood You Believe?


20 comments:

meg said...

Two perfect cards for book lovers,the shelf/shelves of books and sentiments are brilliant

Heather said...

Wow, Pia, what a great set! Love the little perfect blasts of color on the one for our sketch, and the sentiment really speaks to my heart, lol. Thanks so much for playing at Sunday Stamps!

Donna said...

These are fabulous cards Pia, it does make sense to make two at the same time while everything is out. Both cards are great designs! Like the sentiments too!

Lindsey said...

I love both of these, Pia! A good book-related stamp set is always good to add to the collection. ;) Your "for her" card is beautifully coloured, and your "for him" card looks perfect in black and white. Thanks for the shout-out, as well!

Chrissy said...

Oh, wow, what a surprise I love both the coloured and black and white, The coloured always adds interest and obviously colour, and yet the black and white shows every detail perfectly right down to the lovely wallpaper..two fabulous cards..

Luv CHRISSYxx

Tammy said...

Both cards are gorgeous Pia! I love that fun stamp set and how you added the wallpaper to the background, perfect cards for book lovers! I always try to make 2 or more cards at a time... everything is already spread out across my desk, so why not! :)

aussie aNNie said...

Great project, and fabulous image along with your design. xx

loz said...

Two fantastic cards Pia..Loz

cotnob said...

Two super cards Pia, a great stamp and two fabulous designs. I agree, it is much quicker to make two cards at a time.
Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
x

KraftyKoolKat said...

Two fantastic cards Pia. I have enough trouble concentrating on making one at a time, far less two. I have so much out all over the place, I am the same when I am cooking. lol!! Both fantastic creations.
Hugs
Cathy
xxxx

crafty-stamper said...

Both beautiful cards looks equally good coloured or back/white-love both the sentiments
Carol x

Donna said...

Awesome creations!
I am with you - I am a super slow crafter - so I also try to do more than one at a time while my desk is messy :)
Thanks so much for playing along with the "Wood You Believe" challenge at SHOPPING OUR STASH! We hope you will come back and play often!

R's Rue said...

These are so perfect.
www.rsrue.blogspot.com

Stef Perry said...

Oh Pia, both cards are so fabulous! The one for Sunday Stamps is absolutely charming with the faux wall paper behind the bookshelf, plus the sentiments is one of my favs. Well done with the scene you created to fit with the sketch! Thanks so much for joining us at Sunday Stamps!

Pat K said...

Wow these are fabulous Pia. The take on the sketch is brilliant. I love the b&w printed background and colourful image. xx

Marina said...

I love seeing these two styles!

Heidi Baks said...

Awww I love the bookshelf inserted in this week's sketch! Just fabulous!! Thank you for sharing on Sunday Stamps.

Claire Broadwater said...

I love every detail in this beautiful card. I totally agree with this sentiment, too! Such a special card ! So happy you joined us at Sunday Stamps!

Dotty Jo said...

Stunning cards! Jo x

Lena said...

Lovely set of cards with beautiful images and awesome sentiments. I love to read! I wish I had more time to read, but I spend my free times on card making :-)
Hugs,
Lena