I thought about using one of the word dies I have, but as I flipped through my way too huge collection of PTI dies (any one with me on that one, lol???!!) I spotted the Phrase Play #2 die that I had not used yet and decided to go with that. I stamped flower flowers from the PTI mini set Ruby Reprise using yellow, orange and bright blue inks along one side of white cardstock and then die cut the piece with the Phrase Play die. The main piece was used to create the first card and then I used the left over pieces for the second. I did die cut two more of the word "always" from scraps and then adhered them to the stamped to give the word more depth. Both cards were finished with some orange, yellow and blue sequins.
Of the two I think the second is my favorite. I really like the simplicity of it and the fact that you can really see the word "always" so clearly. I think on the first one I should have used a colored cardstock for the back piece instead of white... live and learn! Think I will post this second card to the current Addicted to Stamps challenge: CAS.
Thanks for stopping by...
Supplies: Cardstock: PTI white; SU! Pumpkin Pie, Smoky Slate; Stamps and dies: PTI; Inks: Stampin Up! (So Saffron & Pumpkin Pie) and Memento (Danube Blue & Tuxedo Black); Sequins: Ellen Hutson
So cool, Rosie! Beautifully done - love them both!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant.... a two-fer! Beautiful colors and great execution!
ReplyDeletePretty cards Rosemary. Love the partial stamping and the way you used the colors with the white background. Thank you for playing with us at The Color Throwdown this week.
ReplyDeleteYou never cease to amaze me with your creativity, Rosemary...seriously! Two fabulous cards, and I love your color combo! btw: I'm with you on the PTI dies...but, I wouldn't have it any other way :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for playing along with us this week at ATSM! It's always fun to see your cards in the gallery!
Such lovely cards brilliantly done! Thanks for stopping by my blog to say HELLO too! : )
ReplyDeleteOh, Rosemary, I'm trying to decide which of these stunning cards I like best, but I can't make up my mind!!! Such a lot that are 'the same' on these cards, but two totally different cards!! I love how you have done the stamping on the one side of the first card, and then balanced it with the sequins. I like the rounded corners, too.
ReplyDeleteThe second one is an awesome CAS card!!!
Absolutely love both these cards!!!
Have a great weekend!!
Fabulous couple of cards, I think number two just wins it for me but they are both so crisp and clean. Thanks for linking up at ATSM this week, Anita x
ReplyDeleteso creative Rosemary, I love how you have created 2 cards with one die. lovin this!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love them both Rosie, AMAZING as ever ....maybe the second one because I love simple...but both so clever and fabulous ;) Viv xx
ReplyDeleteTwo fab cards by using the die cuts, Rosemary! Great partial stamping on the cards and love how they turned out!
ReplyDeleteSimply outstanding!! I love the colors you've used DELICIOUS eye candy!! : )
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Not come across this technique before but it has piqued my interest as you have created such fab cards with it.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing with us at ATSM this week.:)
Fabulous partial stamping on BOTH cards! Thanks for playing the Color Throwdown this week!
ReplyDeleteLove these clever cards, Rosemary! Great way to use these colors & glad you decided on the phrase play!
ReplyDeleteI totally love your take on the challenge!! Absolutely fabulous!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards look awesome...such fabulous designs with the PTI dies and all the white space!!! Thanks for playing along with us at the Color Throwdown!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are amazing Rosemary! I love the slight stamping on the word die.... great take on the MIM challenge!
ReplyDeleteFun card....love the patial stamping!! Yes, I do have a "few" things unused :) Thxs for joining us at CTD!!
ReplyDeleteThese cards and colors make me smile Rosi. Love that always.
ReplyDeleteAwesome creations!! Thanks for playing along at ATSM!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cool, clever and beautiful duo of cards :) love these!
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