Making a great card is so easy.
In fact, it’s as easy as
four (4) simple steps like on this card:
1. Stamp the large Stippled Blossoms stamp set (#126747) flower base in Wisteria Wonder ink (122936);
overstamp using the large flower detail
stamp with Elegant Eggplant (#126969).
2. Stamp the base leaf set in Pear Pizzazz ink (#131180) and overstamp with the leaf detail
stamp in Old Olive ink (#126953).
Tip: make the overstamp image a darker ink.
3. Using a die cutting machine,
cut an image out of the center of a
piece of card stock the same size as the card.
This will be your mask.
Lay the mask over the card and
over your stamped images to where you want it to be. Sponge Sahara Sand ink (#126976)
into the negative area created
by the cut-out area of your mask.
4. With Cherry Cobbler ink (#126966),
stamp the “thanks” sentiment from the
I also used A Dozen Thoughts stamp set (#131056)
on a few of the cards.
So easy, it’s crazy!
And it’s a Clean and Simple card to boot!!
Bonus for you!!
The CASe Challenge was used as a
fabulous layout for this sweet card.
It’s a fun layout that will yield oodles of ideas for cards,
I’m sure! I inked up these 10 cards in only 20 minutes – seriously!
Give this layout a try, and let me know what you create.
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Can't pass up taking a peek at a pretty purple rose! Gorgeous, Julia!
Thanks so much! Glad you saw they were purple (of course, the description in the blog post helps. My hubby thought they were gray-ish. LOL Silly man.
Oh, these are so lovely! Wonderful take on the sketch!
Thank you! Such an easy card to make. I just love this layout.
Such a beautiful set of cards. Love the technique you used & thank you for sharing the process. Hugs Bev x
How sweet! Thank you.
A beautiful, CAS set of cards and a wonderful take on CTS#70! Love the pop of red!
Thanks, Michelle. I'm so very glad you like the color scheme.