Today I have an "old-fashioned" card to share with you that was inspired by Try Stampin' on Tuesday's sketch challenge #363.
Just a note ~ I will be using this stamp set (but probably not this flower) later today on my Facebook page with my friend Glenda to do another live Stamp Off at 10 am EDT. If you'd like to watch you can check out on my fb page HERE.
Below is the sketch I used to create this card. Make sure you check out TSOT's blog HERE to see what the other designers created using this sketch. If you get a chance to play along we'd love to see what you create!
I wanted to add a little something to the background of my card so I stamped some flowers in Buttercream on my Lavender Fusion cardstock. I used daubers to apply the ink to my flowers and leaves to give it a nice smooth look. I also used my Color Burst pencils to outline the flower and draw a few lines in the center of the flower and on the leaves to make it all stand out a little more.
Butter Cream
Pretty Amethyst
Lavender Fusion
Grape Fusion
Fresh Forest
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Sara
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Supplies used on this card:
Love Life Bloom Box Stamp Set (pictured above)
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