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I know I am sorry it is more stampin' Up creations but I just LOVE them at the moment. I went and saw my Mum today to try and do some serious crafting. Well that didn't quite work out and we got nothing that we planned to do done but we did still have fun and at least I made a few things :D
So here are all 3 of my creations.....
First up is something that is quite different to my normal style. I have used what stampin' up call a 2 step set for all of these cards. This first one I have done using the Simply soft stamp set that I stamped the outline in soft suede then for the flowers (step 2) I used Wisteria Wonder and I also used the wiseria wonder ink to colour the paper that I layer the image on. Befor I layered it up I masked the image off and used the beautiful Very Vintage roller to add the detail behind the flower. All the rollering and the distressing I did in sahara sand.
I am entering this card for the following challenge:
Simply less is more - Masking
I went a bit brighter and more back to my normal style for the next 2 :D They are super cute 4x4 cards and I have used melon mambo and soft suede inks for everything again including colouring the paper I used to mat and layer. The stamps I used are from the flight of the butterfly set and butterfly prints. For the first one I also used a stampin' up border punch called scalloped trim border.
So here are all 3 of my creations.....
First up is something that is quite different to my normal style. I have used what stampin' up call a 2 step set for all of these cards. This first one I have done using the Simply soft stamp set that I stamped the outline in soft suede then for the flowers (step 2) I used Wisteria Wonder and I also used the wiseria wonder ink to colour the paper that I layer the image on. Befor I layered it up I masked the image off and used the beautiful Very Vintage roller to add the detail behind the flower. All the rollering and the distressing I did in sahara sand.
I am entering this card for the following challenge:
Simply less is more - Masking
I went a bit brighter and more back to my normal style for the next 2 :D They are super cute 4x4 cards and I have used melon mambo and soft suede inks for everything again including colouring the paper I used to mat and layer. The stamps I used are from the flight of the butterfly set and butterfly prints. For the first one I also used a stampin' up border punch called scalloped trim border.
I am entering these cards for the following challenges:
Samuel Taylor - Butterflies
Frosted Design - Things with wings
Frosted Design - Things with wings
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11 comments:
Three beautiful cards!! Love those butterflies!
Great cards, your LIM card doesn't have a lot of white space, but it's a super card.
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"
Your cards are gorgeous! I Sooo love the butterfly cards. I just got that stamp set recently and I LOOOVE it! It looks awesome stamped in bright pink on white! Thanks for joining us @ Frosted Designs!
I love the colours on the 1st card.
Gorgeous cards! I love the vintage ones, but those bright pink butterfly cards have to be my favorites - they're just so cheerful! Thanks for joining us at Frosted Designs.
Not too much white space, but a FAB card
Thank you very much
mandi
"Less is More"
White space or not, it's gorgeous!
Margaret x
I love the 1st card: amazing combination of colors, masterful use of stamps!
Love the butterflies !! So pretty!! Thanks for joining us at Frosted Designs!
Very cute cards! I loved the way you did your sentiment as the trail for the butterfly flight! Thanks for playing along with us @ Frosted Designs!! :)
Amy, your Simply soft card is just gorgeous and is just my style. Brilliant use of the wheels too-nice one!
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