The colors in the Sweet Sorbet DSP were perfect for this little girl baby card. I fussy cut the floral images and then cut apart one of the floral images so that I had the floral thing going along the topside of the white scalloped border.
This is a fun stamp set to watercolor.
Thanks for stopping by and having a look!
Supplies:Paper: Sweet Sorbet DSP, Whisper White, Crisp Cantaloupe
Ink: Black Stazon, Crisp Cantaloupe, Pool Party, Pistachio Pudding, Summer Starfruit
SS: So Very Grateful, Sweet Essentials
BS: Large Scallop Edgelit, Delicate Designs EB folder
Punches: Itty Bitty Shapes (scallop)
Accessories: Blender pen, Jewels-rhinestones
12 comments:
Your creation is so beautiful and soft and is a real treat for the eyes!
Also, love your Christian testimony so beautifully shared in your profile. I'm a daughter of the King, too!!
Thanks for your nice comment, Rita...much appreciated.
It's nice to meet a fellow believer, even if it is via the blog world.
Blessings!
What a beautiful card!
Glad that you liked it, Mary. Have a great day!
That's a beautiful card!
Another awesome card Heidi - thanks so much for sharing
Diane, thanks for dropping a comment, it's always appreciated :-)
Oh, Heidi, first, congratulations on being this week's Featured Stamper!! Your work is beautiful, and I see from reading your bio that we share a faith in Christ! What a blessing indeed! I love when God brings sisters in Christ together! Will have to follow more of your work! I loved this one you posted on SCS and had to visit your blog! So glad I did! Hugs!
Thank you, Cheryl, for all your sweet comments here and on SCS. So nice to meet you via the blog world and what a blessing we share the same Lord and Savior. Blessings on your day!
What a lovely card! Very inspiring! I also love that stamp. Tell me, how did you fasten the flowers when you had fussy cut them? It looks like they "float" in the air.
Hi Kesu, Thank you for your comment! I used dimensionals to make them stand out against the background =)
Thanks for coming back so soon and for sharing.
Keep up the good stamping work! :)
//Kerstin
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