A place for me to share the cards I create, and maybe a few other things, too!
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Daisies and More Daisies!
I have found out through stamping that I love daisies:) And I have two more daisy cards to share with you today.
This first one was done for Susan Raihala's (Simplicity) One-Layer Wednesday challenge. This one was for last week's challenge (besides the obvious requirement of being one-layer!) to use punctuation stamps. (Today's challenge is to use ribbon on your one-layer card.) I love this little group of Daisies from Repeat Impressions. I stamped it three times on this card and colored with Stampin' Up! markers. I added the scoring and the sentiment, which is from Papertrey Ink's set Birthday Basics. The bracket stamps are from PTI, also, from the Wishing You set.
This next card is basically the same, but I added matting (Certainly Celery) to my strip of daisies. The sentiment is from Repeat Impressions. The butterfly is from Repeat Impressions, too. (Isn't it awesome!) I stamped it on scrap cardstock, colored it with SU! markers, and cut it out. I also stamped it directly on the card front and colored it quickly. I mounted the cut-out one on Pop Dots over the one on the card.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!
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9 comments:
I love both of them. And I too love daisies. So pretty they are
I really, really like this design! The one with the butterfly is outstanding!
Another one I'll have to case from you!
Love the daisies and such great CAS cards!
Both are beautiful!! love daisies and butterflies.
What great stamps they have!!
Both are wonderful but I just {heart} that second one!
Fabulous cards, Lynette! I love that you made a border with that stamp and that butterfly is one of my all time favorites! Nice job!
These are both gorgeous - I love the daisy border you created and of course I love the butterfly on the second card!
You know I love these, Lynette! You always rock the white.
Both cards ar beautiful. Keep the daisy cards coming.
Mary
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