Hello...popping in with a quick post tonight for The Paper Players #405. When I saw the gorgeous shades of orange I had to play along. I inked this background while visiting Tracey in April using her Oxide inks, so much fun! I added this incredible bridge and used city stamps from Hero Arts. San Francisco is my favorite city in the world and I am so lucky to live so close. Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by...enjoy your evening!
Loveeeeee this! The colors are beautiful!!!!!
ReplyDeleteNow I have a couple of songs in my head, LOL! This is amazing! Your sponged background is perfect for that wonderful bridge image! Striking and bold! Thanks for sharing this with the Players this week and playing with my colors!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant card. Love that amazing sunset and what a fun stamp set of my favorite city also. Please put that one on the list to bring next time you visit.
ReplyDeleteWhat great SF stampings and a wonderful sponged background Kim! The little water spots add great interest!
ReplyDeleteA fabulous card Kim - your sponged background looks amazing behind your silhouette of that iconic bridge. Thanks for sharing with us over at The Paper Players this week!
ReplyDeleteYour background is fabulous Kim, what a pretty card!
ReplyDeleteOh Kim your background and card are both so gorgeous! I am completely in love with that stamp! I might need you to come back and show me how you made that background with my DOX inks--lol!
ReplyDeleteYour blended background is absolute perfection Miss Kim! What a lovely card!!!
ReplyDeleteI left my heart in S.F.! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this card, Kim! So happy you joined us at The Paper Players this week! XX
ReplyDeleteWow Kim this is absolutely stunning!! That background is blended perfectly and really makes that bridge image stand out. Have never been to San Francisco but heard its an amazing place, especially for food!
ReplyDeleteSo bold and striking, Kim ... your background blending is just gorgeous! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteAh! Fantastic colors and design. San Francisco is on my list of places I’d like to visit.
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