Hi there and welcome to the February Creative Challenge from My Favorite Things! This month the design team was challenged to make a clean and simple card or project. This was quite a challenge but I mustered through! LOL
Head on over to the MFT blog for a link to each participating designer.
I have two cards to show you today so I'll get right to it.
The first card uses the following stamp sets Say What Sentiments and LLD Journal It - Graph Paper Notes and the Die-namics Large Hybrid Heirloom Rose and Large Leaf-Filled Flourish. Cardstock is Sweet Tooth, Bubblegum, and Gumdrop Green. I stamped the Graph Paper in Versamark ink onto the rose before assembling. It's subtle but adds some interest. "Hi" was stamped in Black Licorice ink (please ignore the smudge :)
Here's a close up of the beautiful rose.
For the second card I used Lovey-Dovey Sentiments and LJD Hearts and Stitches. I stamped the sentiment first in Razzle Berry ink and then a second time in Sno Cone ink. It was fussy cut out and popped up for dimension on an Oval STAX set 1 and and Oval STAX set 2. I cut just "my world" from the Sno Cone sentiment and popped it up for dimension. I cut a Fishtail Flags STAX from Sweet Tooth cardstock and stamped the hearts from LJD Hearts and Stitches in Sno Cone ink. I matted it on a Fishtail Flags Layers STAX cut from Razzle Berry ink. The card base is Sno Cone cardstock.
Here's a look at the finished inside:
Products used on "Hi"
10 comments:
ohhh, love the grid in green Jackie!
That flower is STUNNING and I'm loving the green :) I'm debating about getting it as it is quite large - small one is in my basket :) Great card showcasing it. Lovely work on the other cards too.
Loving these! The flower on the first is gorgeous!
Jackie, these are fabulous! I am IN LOVE with that first card! Love that large flower!!!
love these cards Jackie!
Gorgeous cards!
LOVE!!! These are beautiful, Sistah! :)
Beautiful cards. Love that rose.
OMGosh these are fabulous, I love them!!!
Beautiful card Jackie. Love the grid, colors and the flower.
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