Over on the CAS-ual Fridays blog, it is all about being thankful.
I made a few thank you cards as my stash is getting a little low ...
I stamped Altenew's Painted Flowers in Versafine Onyx Black and clear embossed. Then I took some pigment inks on my acrylic block and spritzed some gold Perfect Pearls water on to them. I did some simple messy watercolouring and then stamped Papertrey's Botanical Silhouettes's sentiment in Onyx Black as well.
The sparkle in person of the watercolouring is gorgeous!! This set is such a pretty one ... a truly great design!
For my next card, I used a Sizzix Flip its die to make a flip card. I have made my own in the past with a die and some creative cutting but this was on sale and always wanted to try one!
I stamped the sentiment on the front using a favourite Papertrey set (I just love the font!) and some smaller botanical images from the set.
I added a grey panel to the front but other than that, kept it very simple. The background is stamped in Fresh ink Mint. Love that shade!!
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In case you are looking for some stamps or dies, I have some on sale:
Papertrey Stamps and dies:
Background Basics: Vines – stamp set ($30 from the vault) --> $15 lowered to $12
Background Basics: Geometrics ($30 from the vault) --> $15 lowered to $12
Embellishments Coordinating dies ($8) --> $4
Stitches and Swirls - stamp set ($48 from the vault) --> $24
Christmas Pointsettia dies ($8) > $5
Damask Designs stamp set ($48 from the vault) > $24
Background Basics: Wrought Iron[/b] ($36 from the valut) > $24
Everyday Button Bits - images only - stamps $10
From other companies:
Tim Holtz - Flights of Fancy $8
Altenew Wild Hibiscus brand new $15 missing top left stamp
Shipping available to Canada, US and International based on weight:
One sheet (Canada $1, US $2, International $3.50)
Two sheets (Canada $1.50, US $3, International $6)
Payment via Paypal.
All sets have minimal staining, if any, come with labels and are from a smoke free, pet free home. :)
1 comment:
Such an elegant flower card! Love the colors you used. Thanks for sharing at CAS-ual Fridays.
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