I was so excited when Stampendous created this new Cling London image for Woodware UK! It will be released in the US as well, but for now...it's all mine to play with...along with the Woodware ladies, of course. Our posts this week are to feature this new image with red, white, and blue, and I went all out on this.
I used a beautiful navy cardstock, threw in a panel of red, which was also stamped on twice to pop up Big Ben Tower, the Double-decker bus, and the Millenium Eye...the giant ferris wheel-type contraption that provides tourists the opportunity to see all of London from way up high.
The Union Jack and the London portion of the image were colored with markers to make them stand out against the bright white cardstock panel.
I added some Card Candi "Britannia", with a border of red velvet Mini Wavy Lines Peel Offs, and some knotted organza for a border along the design.
Remember to visit the Woodware UK blog each day this week for more fun inspiration with this new image, and to check your local stores to purchase any of the products listed above.
I used a beautiful navy cardstock, threw in a panel of red, which was also stamped on twice to pop up Big Ben Tower, the Double-decker bus, and the Millenium Eye...the giant ferris wheel-type contraption that provides tourists the opportunity to see all of London from way up high.
The Union Jack and the London portion of the image were colored with markers to make them stand out against the bright white cardstock panel.
I added some Card Candi "Britannia", with a border of red velvet Mini Wavy Lines Peel Offs, and some knotted organza for a border along the design.
Remember to visit the Woodware UK blog each day this week for more fun inspiration with this new image, and to check your local stores to purchase any of the products listed above.
4 comments:
♥♥♥♥ I love this. Your coloring is superb!!!! This is one of my favorite new Stampendous images or July!!! Groovy girl!!!
Pam, I LOVE LOVE LOVE this! As a huge Anglophile, this stamp is at the top of my wish list! So cool!
I am getting nostalgic as I view this "British" creation!
What a great great creation Pam, you must have really enjoyed doing it.
Lovely! So very nicely done!
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