A new challenge at Less is More is just beginning and for the next fortnight we have a Recipe challenge and we want to see...
Continuing as our generous sponsor we have Uniko who are offering the prize for one lucky winner
For my sample card I've used some stamps by our sponsor...
I began with a panel of white cardstock and masked off two random curves leaving a section free in the centre. I then stamped the solid flowers in yellow, lilac and blue inks before overstamping them with their co-ordinating outline stamp, purposely offsetting the placement slightly to create a quirky design. To define the edges of the masked area, once the ink was dry I lightly blended with green ink. I die cut the panel with a stitched rectangle die then stamped the sentiment in black before mounting the panel on fun foam.
Materials used:
- Stamps: Uniko - Flower Power #7, Happy Days
- Ink: Altenew - Mango Smoothie, Lavender Fields, Caribbean Sky; Distress Ink - Cracked Pistachio; Versafine - Onyx Black; Memento - Tuxedo Black
- Die: Create a Smile - Cool Cuts Double Stitched Rectangles
Challenge entries:
Alphabet Challenge - F is for Flora or Fauna
Addicted to Stamps and More - Challenge #394 - Clean and Simple
Thanks so much for looking, I appreciate every one of your visits. And don't forget to check out the main Less is More challenge blog for more inspiration by my teamies too. I hope you can play along.
Love your layout and colours a beautiful card thank you for joining in at the Alphabet Challenge
ReplyDeleteI love that wonderful, wavy panel and the images and colors you used inside of it. Wonderful take on the challenge.
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet, I love CAS designs.x
ReplyDeleteWow, Anita, I love this gorgeous CAS design. I really like the curvy panel and the inky flowers are lovely.
ReplyDeleteHope you are keeping well and thanks for playing along with us at ATSM.
Hugs
Carol x
What an elegant CAS card. I love the colours you've chosen. It all works so beautifully. Thanks for joining us at The Alphabet Challenge. Love Dawn x
ReplyDeleteI like the way you made your masked area a randomly curved shape Anita. Great colours too and I love the offset stamping. Vicky x
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this design, Neets. I will certainly have to CASE it. I love those flowers too. xx
ReplyDeleteSo cute.
ReplyDeleteLove your floral design, reminds me so much a fabric I used to make a shirt for my daughter when she was young. Wonderful use of this stamp set. Fabulous design too. x
ReplyDeleteStunning card Anita, I love your masked curve!!
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