Monday, March 10, 2014

UYS...Third Card with Summer Silhouettes

Quick post tonight after yesterday's epic long post!


I wanted to try using the tiny flower stamp instead of the blossoms that are supposed to go on the stem. I'm not sure it works (perhaps a bit more off-stamping to blend in the darker flowers better might help), but I adore that lattice stamp border on this card.

A. Dore.

And now I've used all the stamps in that set, and in the SU flowers box, so I'm that much closer to using all my stamps!

Just chugging along like the little stamper who thinks she can. I think I can, I think I can, I think I can....

Can you?

I know you can!

Supplies
stamps: SU Summer Silhouettes, Papertrey Mixed Messages
ink: Memento Luxe black, Hero Arts cornflower, soft blue, lime green
paper: Papertrey white
accessories: corner rounder, dimensionals

8 comments:

  1. I would have NEVER thought to use the flower stamp like this! Thanks so much for sharing your artistry with those of us who can only attempt to copy your brilliance! :-)

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  2. let me say that i love your cards with this stamp set.
    i have almost ordered it several times, after seeing your cards.
    and now i think i really must.have.it!!
    thanks for the inspiration.
    you are great!
    marty

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  3. Your generational stamping is very nice - I like the wispy look it gives the flowers. Nicely done, Susan :)

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  4. That lattice is rather gorgeous, Susan, especially in that wonderful cornflower blue ... what a lovely card following up on your last post ... just because it makes you happy! Me too! Anita :)

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  5. I thought for a moment the lattice was a die, then I remembered where I was. HA! Not a die. And I will never, ever, use all my stamps. Never.

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  6. I adore this whole card, Susan! xxx

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  7. Beautiful. Love how you used the stamps.

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  8. Wowsers! I love this card - the colors, layout - beautiful!

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