I decided to use a retired background stamp and I've never used this stamp before so it was fun to play around with a 'new to me' stamp. I simply colored my stamp using my SU markers and then stamped it onto my card stock. I placed my stamped layer onto a pretty in pink layer which I punched along the bottom using my scallop trim border punch. Then I added my ribbon, added a few basic pearls and then stamped my birthday sentiment.
I hope you like my card! I'll be back tomorrow with another card!
*card #64 out of 100 cards in 100 days goal
Stamps: Pretty Petals, It's Your Birthday
Card Stock: White, Certainly Celery, Pretty in Pink
Ink: Chocolate Chip
Supplies: Ribbon, Basic Pearls, Scallop Trim Border Punch, Stamp-a-ma-jig, SU Markers- Chocolate Chip, Crumb Cake, Pretty ink Pink, and Certainly Celery
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9 comments:
Really pretty!
What a pretty card, Patty! I love those colors together!
Tricia
So pretty! I really like how soft and clean this is. TFS
Pretty! I like the colors together. The little pearls are a great touch.
Pretty! I like the colors together. The little pearls are a great touch.
Beautiful use of the colors - I'd love for you to link up at 52 Card Pickup this week!
http://www.oldbackporch.com/search/label/52%20card%20pickup
So pretty and delicate! Love the little pearl flower centers and that beautiful knotted ribbon! Thanks for joining us at Dynamic Duos this week! :)
This is stunning, Patty! So sweet, and I love the little seed pearls in the center of the petite flowers! It's inspirational, too, as I was just saying I needed ideas for using beautiful sheets of patterned paper, or hand-stamped paper, without covering up its beauty. Thank you!!
This is gorgeous! I always admired this stamp although I never have the patience to color those elements individually! But look how beautiful your creation is!
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