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Card Positioning Systems Sketch 232

Hello...I'm back with some cards.  Finally got a chance for some "me" time this past weekend.  And I actually made some random card this time without really thinking of an occasion.  I mostly wanted to use my new stamp, thanks Eva!
I thought the sketch this week at CPS kind of went with a zen, minimalist, Japanese style :-)
Anyhow, pretty basic, just Papertrey Ink cardstock and stamps.  The stamp is Kiyomi from Sister Stamps, so cute!  I forgot where Eva got it from, but sounds like they only sell it locally in Hawaii.  Kiyomi is colored with pencils, (still debating about going the marker route, especially now that I see Promarkers all over the place and Copics at Hobby Lobby and Aaron Brothers).  But at least pencils seem pretty forgiving, just blend away or layer another color over.  I ended up cutting the antennae off the butterfly.  Anyhow, I also wanted to use my Spellbinder Lattice rectangles, finally got that from Hobby Lobby after using my previous coupon on gel pens for my kid's school supplies.  I stamped the backgrounds from the only 2 Asian stamp sets that I own, the stem is from a Stampin Up set and the flowers on the Rustic Cream cardstock are from a Hero Arts Asian girl set.  I tried to find relatively matching distress ink, I think I used old paper and bundled sage.

Comments

eva said…
cute card! that's the best colored kiyomi hair i've seen! i'm glad you posted something--i haven't been crafting much. my hubby thinks kiyomi looks a lot like your daughter.
Cheryl said…
Ha! You're too nice! I still don't know how to color, just doing whatevers. Yes, now her hair looks even more like Kiyomi since I cut the straggly ends, it's more like a longish bob now with the chawan bangs!
Jennie said…
Sweet card! Love that cute image. Great job on the CPS sketch and thanks for playing along this week :)
Lea L. said…
This is super cute!! Thanks for playing at CPS this week!
Lorraine said…
This is so cute! And awesome coloring of that cutie's hair!

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