This was a fun and easy card to make. I stamped Fluffles on a cream panel and watercolored with pencils and added glitter to the yarn then layered it onto a blue panel (set aside). Stamp the circles on a kraft colored panel that is 1/4" smaller than your blue card with beige ink and stamp the flowers inside the solid lined circles. On a half panel of olive paper, stamp the flowers with white and punch a circle in the right side and stamp the dots over the punched area. Glue to the kraft panel and stamp the sentiment in beige then wrap with blue ribbon. Fold a olive green circle over the top of the panel and attach with a blue brad then glue to the card.
Recipe
Stamps-Circles & flowers stamped in white- Great Impressions, individual flower & Fluffles- Stampendous, sentiment & circle stamped in blue- My Sentiments Exactly
Inks-timber brown StazOn, white & beige Brilliance, denim Adirondack
Paper-misc
Plus- glitter glue, satin ribbon, circle punch, watercolor pencils, blue brad, foam squares
16 comments:
Love the way you use such different
colored papers and they come out just perfectly. Love the little guy . Pat
very pretty I love the colors you used.
Very cute card!!! Fluffles is super cute!!!!
Jenn
SBS11
This is so pretty.
Bela
Too cute Jamie!!!
This makes me so want a kitten to name Fluffles! The glitter on the yarn is the signature touch/detail!
Fluffles! He's so darn cute! Love the colors you have used for this card. The punched circle with the brad up on top is a fun addition to the card!
cute, i love the colors. this is really adorable.
Popping over from SBS12.
Super cute!! All your other projects are wonderful!
My family is from SoCal...Buena Park and Cudahay.
This is adorable!
Super cute stamp. The combination is just perfect!
Great image. Love the simplicity of the card.
This is a giggle card!
So very cute!
I love the soft colors as well!
You had me at Fluffles- super cute!
Great card...such subtle colours,
Nikki SBS5
A really fun card, but because of the lovely subtle colours I think it is suitable for everyone. Inspiring use of colour.
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