When I first thought about making a card for the latest challenge at the Dynamic Duo's Blog, I wanted to use this leaf stamp. When I opened up my 'Leaves' stamp drawer though, the tree that I used for my Design Team card (see yesterday's post) was on top and I went with that instead.
Yesterday I thought I'd make another card for the challenge, this time a fairly quick one:
The leaf stamp is one I've had for years - my favourite way to use it is with a rainbow ink pad, so this was a stretch for me. Simply stamping it in black? I don't think I've ever done that with this image, but you sure see it's detail this way!
I pulled out my deckle edges scissors for this card too - another old tool but one I used to LOVE using. Haha, this was a nostalgic card to make -- who uses deckle scissors anymore? Who uses any of those fancy edged scissors that were all the rage a few years ago?
Banners, pennants and flags - now THAT is a popular trend these days and one I am happy to jump on. I read someone's blog (?) and she said she has a little bowl on her stamping area filled with nothing but 1/2" strips of card stock scraps that she uses for flags and banners. Brilliant! I now have a little glassine bag that I tuck my scrap strips into. Just a few, as we all know there is no shortage of white strip scraps when you are card making!
Supplies:
Card base - 4 x 6
Coloured card stock - Pear Pizzaz and Basic Black (Stampin' Up)
Button and twine - Papertrey Ink
Word stamp - Gina K
Leaf Stamp - Rubber Stampede
Black Ink - Momento
Green Ink - Lucky Limeade (Stampin' Up)
Thanks for stopping by today!
a simple card- but looks so nice
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Elma
Lovely. ;-) Wonderful use of the colors, and I LOVE that leaf image! Great job. ;-)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and so peaceful, Karen!
ReplyDeleteLove this beautiful leaf card, we are on the same page with this one. I love a single leaf on the front of a card. I guess because it is just beautiful. Love the way you framed yours and the gorgeous colors. love CAS!
ReplyDeleteI think the leaf is beautiful in black! Love that little banner sentiment too! :)
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