Several years ago at a Stampin' UP convention, they had these decorative rose stamps that you could use for your walls, platters, frames, etc. Every sample looked like it belonged in Grandma's house. My friends and I had a good giggle about it. I finished this card and immediately sent my friend a pic and said - "oh no" I created a granny card! Haahahahha
I haven't played with the decorative masks very much and always o00h and ahhhh over someone's card that has used them. I wanted to try these flowers - they are so pretty and so easy. The hardest part is coming up with a color combo.
The leaves are fun to play with and place as many and where ever you want them. Its also easy to shade, darker and lighter. I added a few sparkly bits to match the glitter in the Thanks. I masked off the sentiment from In Symmetry to just capture the "so much" and embossed that in white.
- Stamps - In Symmetry
- Ink - Rich Razzleberry, Fresh Freesia, Granny Apple Green, Garden Green, Daffodil Delight, Mango Melody
- Paper - Basic white, Granny Apple Green, Rich Razzleberry, Ombre specialty paper
- Accessories - Artistry Blooms adhesive backed sequins, Amazing Thanks Dies, Stitched Rectangles, Brushed Brass Butterflies, White embossing powder, wink of stella
Currently:
Reading - The Women of Chateau Lafayette
Eating - Leftovers
Watching - Olympics
Loving - Olympic Spirit
Listening - Ghostbuster Afterlife Soundtrack
Feeling - Wishing the weekends were longer
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