October 17, 2007

Wednesday Stamper

The theme this week at Wednesday Stamper is Children. I made these two ACT's for the challenge.

I created the background color with chalk pencils.
The tree background is by Northwoods Rubber Stamps. Children stamp by Rubber Stampede. "Magical" by Art by Moonlight.



The little girls are from Art Impressions. The friend definition is from Rubber Stampede.

Flowers by Prima and Heidi Swapp.

23 comments:

Andrea, said...

These are both fantastic but the background on the first one is wonderful

Anonymous said...

these are the cutest! my fave is the bottom one

Anonymous said...

Wonderful, lovely ATC's!

Anonymous said...

Both of these are so sweet and I especially like the top one :o)

Anonymous said...

Oh so lovely.

Paula J Atkinson said...

Gorgeous artwork. The first one really does have a magical feel for it & the bottom one is gorgeous. My fav has to be the top one as it appeals to my theme! Childhood, fairytales & happier times.

Ariane said...

Both are gorgeous! I just love the background on the first one!

Unknown said...

Gorgeous!Both are beautiful.

Sija said...

Both are wonderful!

Anonymous said...

Wonderful ATCs, love them both.

Hermine said...

They are great. Love the girls from Art Impressions.

manus said...

I like both ATCs. All the stamps fits perfectly.

Gillian .... said...

Both of these are great, hard to choose a fav:)

Kris Dickinson said...

These are wonderful Louise! I especially like the image on the red one. Ultra cool!

Anonymous said...

Love those little girls! Makes me want to dress up and clomp around in some oversized heels. Or maybe just feel like I have less responsibility...

Angelina said...

Both are fantastic!

Dymphie said...

Gorgeous cards Louise!

Alexandra said...

super

Seona said...

both lovely - the first is my favourite!

Nellie said...

Both so sweet. First one is my favorite

Viola said...

Fantastic ATCs!!!

Maggie Ann said...

I don't know which I like better they BOTH are gorgeous!!!!!

stamp and scrape said...

Both beautiful in their own right, but you have really captured the magic in the 1st one. Stunning background here.
Ros