Hey there!! Hope your week is going well. Have a card that I made for the current color challenge over at Splitcoaststampers (yellow, strawberry pink and grey), as well as the current SCS CAS challenge (quick and stackable). It works for this week's Less is More challenge (use more than one stamp.. I used three) so I'm going to add it to the line up there.
I used some the really fun Clearly Whimsy Stamps: In the Garden and In the Garden Additions stamps. To make sure that I got the flowers centered I used my trusty ruler to find the centerpoint of the card. I then stamped the flowers using SU!'s So Saffron and Palette Belle Rose. The sentiment was stamped in SU!'s Smoky Slate. The bottom corners were rounded and then adhered to the card base. I added the sequins and the baker's twine to finish off the card.
Thanks for stopping by...
Supplies: Cardstock: PTI white; Stamps: Clearly Whimsy Stamps; Inks: Stampin Up! and Palette; Baker's Twine: The Twinery; Sequins: Ellen Hutson
This card just makes me happy Rosemary, sweet and simple!!
ReplyDeleteLove how you used the colors, Rosemary--this is darling!
ReplyDeleteA lovely sunny card Rosie, just what I need to brighten up a very wet day in London!
ReplyDeleteVal x
Beautiful card, love the colors together!
ReplyDeletefabulous card Rosemary
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Jen x
"Less Is More"
A simple and beautiful card Rosemary
ReplyDeleteMargaret x (Guest Designer LIM)
Striking, vibrant and sunny card.
ReplyDeletePerfect stamping and CAS design
Thanks so much for sharing and taking part.
Sarah xx
Less is More
Such a happy bright card Rosie. It`s made a miserable rainy day a bit more cheerful.
ReplyDeleteLynne xxx
What a perfectly stamped card, I love these flowers and ur design :)
ReplyDeleteHow stylish and perfectly CAS Rosemary!
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Anne LIM Designer
Beautiful & perfectly CAS :) Hugs Bev x
ReplyDeleteGreat design and beautifully stamped...as ever!
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Chrissie
"Less is More"
So pretty, Rosemary ... love the placement of the sequins on those sweet blooms! Anita :)
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