I created this simple card using 3 of the flowers in the set. I selectively inked the outline stamp, with Altenew Crisp Dye Ink in Jet Black, so I could connect the stems together. I simply inked up the image, wiped the unwanted parts of ink off with my finger and stamped the image on the desired location on my card panel. Repeating for each of the 3 stems. I finished off my black stamping with a sentiment from Altenew's Bejeweled Stamp set.
To color the flowers I selectively inked the fill in stamps with Altenew Crisp Dye Ink in Ruby Red and Parrot Ink. This is quit simple as the images are fairly defined and because of the carefree style of the images. If it isn't exact it doesn't matter in the least.
After I was done with the stamping I trimmed the panel down to 4" x 5 1/4" and popped it up on a black card base with some foam tape.
I will use this card as a go to for gift giving. It would take no time to create a quick set of thank you or hello cards.
I hope you enjoyed today's card. I will be back soon with another project. Thank you so much again for visiting :)
Joanne and Penny
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Supplies:
Scotch Foam Tape Shop at: EH | SSS |
Neenah Cardstock Shop at: EH | SSS |
Tim Holtz 8.5 Paper Trimmer Shop at: EH | SB | SSS |
MISTI Shop at: EH | SB | SSS |
Altenew CDI - Rainbow Prism Shop at: EH |
Altenew - Golden Garden Shop at: EH |
Altenew CDI - Jet Black Shop at: EH |
Altenew - Bejeweled Shop at: EH |
So simple yet so beautiful. The colors you used look lovely together.
ReplyDeleteI love the whimsy of this card.
ReplyDeleteJoanne, your card is beautiful. Golden Garden is the first Altenew set I bought a couple of years ago. Well done!
ReplyDeleteJoanne, your inking and artsy style are awesome! Love love the striking colors and layering! Well done on your first AECP class work! Keep them coming! AND...congrats on your acceptance, of course! :)
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