Today I am sharing a card that I created yesterday using "Build-able Blooms" from My Favorite Things. I am kind of in love with this stamp set because it is so easy to use!! The sketch that I used was retro sketch #180 from the Retro Sketches blog.
The sketch was calling out for me to create a one layer card, something I NEVER do. One layer cards and I do not get along. I usually I get to just the end and mess it up. Do you know how many cards I wind up throwing away in my attempts? Or having to cover up my mistakes? I am always envious of people who create one layer cards because I adore how they look. I did wind up adding several sequins to jazz it up a bit but that really does not count, does it?
The whole thing was just stamping the fabulous flowers from the "Build-able Blooms" stamp set in different pinks and purples. I was not looking for depth or using fancy techniques like masking. It is what it is!!
Here is the sketch:
It screams one layer, doesn't it? Well, except for the sentiment-which I almost used a banner for but decided to stamp right over the flowers instead.
I thank you for taking the time to stop by. Have a fabulous week!!
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6 comments:
I know what you mean about OLCs. But this is just pretty! Cheerful and loverly!!
YOU did amazing with this card - so bright, so beautiful, such lovely colors and just a PERFECT one layer card!!! So happy to see this one - I think I might give this sketch a go!!! I like making one layer cards cuz they mail easier!! Hope you have an AWESOME week - and remember you are a wonderful person!!
What a beautiful card! Love the pretty colors you used!
Another pretty card, Nora. Such sweet colours too . Perfect way to say Thank You!
hugs, Asha
Great take on the sketch! Love the color combo too!
Nora....this is as sweet as can be. I love all those beautiful shades of pink and purple, so sweet. Here is my email kimheggins at comcast dot net
If you send me your address I will share some of my red white and green Christmas twine with you. I have enough to last me until I am at least 350 years old.
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