Well I thought I would give you guys a little break from the Sarah Kay stamps today & post something different for a change...way out of the norm for me! I'm growing & taking more chances at doing something different & I must say I'm liking it! I need to start trying some of these different kinds of cards & projects, so every now & then you will start to see something new from me. That's what this hobby is all about right? Growing & trying new things! I had a lot of fun making this waterfall card. I used Dawn's tutorial that you can find here. For my first waterfall card I cased her card exactly like hers since I had all the supplies, but I'm in the process of making another one of these babies! I can't wait to finish it & show you, I think I'm going to work on it after I get this post up. Did I mention how much I luv this card? Hehehe!!! It moves...wow! I've never made a card that moves before... it's sooooooo much fun!!! I think I need to make more cards that move, their soooooo much fun! Hop on over to Dawn's site & take a peek at her video tutorials, trust me, you will learn a lot from Dawn.
Hope you like it! Take care & have a great weekend! Thanks for stopping by today!


Card details
CS: PTI White, SU Old Olive & Real Red
DP: Summer Picnic
Stamps: Tart & Tangy, Sentiments - Hanna stamps
Ink: SU markers Old Olive & Basic Black
Accessories: Copper eyelets, white gross grain ribbon that I inked with Old Olive to dye color, stapled ribbon onto panel, scor pal & circle punch

Pull ribbon and images move up and down, also reveals the card sentiment! I luv it!!!

14 comments:
Way to go Rita !
Great card
I love this card too! Thank you for so much inspiration!!!
This is wonderful, Rita!
Great creation Rita!
super cute--love all the cherries..you did a great job. i have yet to try one of these but i might now!
Your waterfall card is just way cute Rita! These are such brilliant cards,I just adore them! Hugs, Deb
Your waterfall card is FABULOUS Rita. The waterfall technique is one of the very first techniques I've learned as a card maker. I attended a Stampin Up class several years ago and I was so jazzed up about this technique.
It's a good idea to play around once in a while and try something new! Your card turned out great . . .keep up the great job!
Maria
this card is so awesome. WOW. I want to make one now. Have a nice weekend Rita.
I love your waterfall card too Rita! You did a fantastic job with it and your stamp and DSP are beautiful!
Cute little cherries!!! I love what you have done here!! Thanks for stopping by my blog, AGAIN and giving me more comments!!
How wonderful, love all those cherries, so summery
This one is cute too! love the cherries!
love this gorgeous card , the cherry paper is just beautiful :)
I have not made a waterfall card in such a long time, I just need to find the time!
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