Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Addicted To Stamps & More #320...

Hi! The new challenge is up at the Addicted To Stamps & More challenge blog. This week it is a beautiful collage.



I was very inspired by the bottom pic. I decided to go for a more sketchy look. Here is the card I created.


I took a top folding kraft card base and stamped the Gingham background stamp by Kaisercraft with Antique Linen distress oxide ink. I took a strip of watercolour paper and stamped one of the borders from the Lovely Borders 2 stamp set by Pinkfresh Studio. I coloured the images quickly with my Zigs. I trimmed the paper and adhered it to the card base with some foam tape. I stamped the sentiment on a dark brown paper with Versamark ink and heat embossed with vanilla EP. I trimmed the sentiment strip and mounted it with foam tape. To finish, I punched out two tiny flowers and adhered them to the sentiment strip after adding a small dot with a pink marker at the centre.

Here is a closer look.


Love how quickly this card came together and how charming it looks. I hope it inspires you to create something beautiful. You can check out the Addicted To Stamps & More blog for more inspiration and also link up your entries there.

Love,
Nandini

8 comments:

  1. Pretty background for your gorgeous flowers! Great take on the photo!

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  2. How sweet this card is Nadini. Such colourful flowers and a super background.

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  3. What a lovely card Nandini! I love the country feel that the gingham gives and the sentiment strip really looks like ribbon.

    Hugs
    Carol x

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  4. This is super pretty Nandini! I love it!

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  5. Love the gingham background to your flower border Nandini. :)

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  6. I love that gingham background, Nandini. You must have darker kraft paper than I do for the Antique Linen to show up so well. It does look wonderful with the darling little flower strip.

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  7. What a great choice, kraft and tiny pretty flowers! Looks amazign. Lovely card, Nandini

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  8. This is such a wonderful take on the photo Nandini, how clever to stamp the gingham pattern onto the kraft card before adding your beautifully whimsical flowers, I really love your card! Hugs, Gwendolyn

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