Hi! This week is one of my favourite themes at the Addicted To Stamps And More challenge blog:
I recently bought the Wreath Turnabout stamp set by Concord & 9th. I decided to use it to create two similar cards with two different colour schemes.
This is a super simple stamp set to use. Once you do the basic steps needed to align the stamp, working with it is a breeze! Here is a closer look at the cards.
I used the inks from the Rose Petal mini ink cubes by Altenew for this card.
I used the inks from the Sea Shore mini ink cubes by Altenew for this card.
Once the stamping was done, I die cut the sentiment from the stamped panel with the Spellbinders Just For You set. I adhered some coordinating cardstock behind the sentiment and then popped it up on some foam tape.
Entering this card in the following challenges:
Less Is More Challenge #383 - Dimension:
Cardz For Guyz Challenge #206 - Into The Woods:
Words To Craft By W2CB #58:
Mix It Up Challenge MIUCB #18 - Anything Goes + Monochrome:
Love,
Nandini
I recently bought the Wreath Turnabout stamp set by Concord & 9th. I decided to use it to create two similar cards with two different colour schemes.
This is a super simple stamp set to use. Once you do the basic steps needed to align the stamp, working with it is a breeze! Here is a closer look at the cards.
I used the inks from the Rose Petal mini ink cubes by Altenew for this card.
I used the inks from the Sea Shore mini ink cubes by Altenew for this card.
Once the stamping was done, I die cut the sentiment from the stamped panel with the Spellbinders Just For You set. I adhered some coordinating cardstock behind the sentiment and then popped it up on some foam tape.
Entering this card in the following challenges:
Less Is More Challenge #383 - Dimension:
Cardz For Guyz Challenge #206 - Into The Woods:
Words To Craft By W2CB #58:
Mix It Up Challenge MIUCB #18 - Anything Goes + Monochrome:
Love,
Nandini
What pretty cards Nandini and I like both colourways. Love how you did the sentiment!
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Carol x
Those are gorgeous cards and the colors are wonderful! Thanks for joining us at Mix It Up!
ReplyDeleteWow what a pretty way to make these! I will have to try it - you are so creative and your cards are amazing as always!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the die cut sentiment, works so well with the wreath. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful color choices for your wreaths, Nandini, and the die cut sentiment works well with them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, Nandini! The darker color of sentiment adds some deepness to the design.
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ReplyDeleteyou can combine that sentiment with the same color of the leaves and flowers
cool technique Nandini
love these both of your card
how are you sweety
see you around...yesterday I forgot to added my New ATSM card and was surprise got a comment on my Older ATSM card from you hehehe It was my fault..
see you again in my DT card sweety
hugs
Monika
WOW ! This is definitely another gorgeous way to give dimension to a card ! Your colours are fabulous and the design is beautifully CAS ! Thanks so much for sharing and for playing along at Less is More.
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning Nandini. Love both colours you chose. They look sensational with that die cut.
ReplyDeleteOooooh, Nandini! These cards are so pretty, and your CAS design is perfect for framing that fabulous die-cut sentiment. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Words 2 Craft By. It's always great to see your lovely handiwork in our W2CB Gallery. :)
ReplyDeleteA fabulous die cut sentiment. Loving the surround, fits perfect for our challenge. Thanks for sharing with us at Cardz 4 Guyz. We do appreciate your support. Caz DT.
ReplyDeleteLove the color scheme in both of your cards. You've brought this wreath stamp alive! I just had a look at it at store and didn't get too excited about it but your card has changed my mind! Love the way you've cut out the sentiment too. Thanks for joining us at Less Is More!
ReplyDeleteWoe those are two gorgeous cards Nandini! Your choice of colours and layout makes something simple so spectacular! Hugs, Gwendolyn
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