Today's card is for Try Stampin' or Not on Tuesday's sketch challenge #258. Usually when I have a sketch like this where I have enough room to create a scene I do, but this time I wanted to put flowers on my card. Why? Because the theme is Love is in the Air and I wanted to use my new set Picture Perfect! :) The set has two and three step stamping to give your images more color and dimension. :)
Here is the sketch for this time around. Make sure you visit the Try Stampin' blog HERE to see all the other great cards created using this sketch. We'd love to have you play along too!
I didn't do banners on the bottom because they didn't seem right with the flowers. Instead I used a scallop edge border punch and put pearls on each scallop. You can't tell it in the picture, but the bottom flower and three of the leaves are cut out and popped up. Basically that's because I stamped the wrong flower first! I started with the top flower, then stamped the two on each side of it after I cut out the flower so I could cover it up and make it look like the side flowers were under the top flower. Just save your cutout of the flower and you have it every time you need to use it instead needing to stamp and cut one out each time. Does that even make sense? I hope so! lol
Thanks for looking and have a great day!
Sara
Sara
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Supplies used on this card:
Retired Supplies: 3/8" Taffeta Ribbon Whisper White,
Coastal Cabana Classic Stampin' Pad & Scallop Edge Border Punch
Supplies used on this card:
Retired Supplies: 3/8" Taffeta Ribbon Whisper White,
Coastal Cabana Classic Stampin' Pad & Scallop Edge Border Punch
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