Lots of inspiration, tips and examples. I was somewhat overwhelmed at first :)
I was inspired by Lisa Carroll's card here:
Here is my card using the Lattice stamp to create my background.Stamped this on printed paper and white embossed.I stamped the Lattice again on yellow paper with blue embossing. I used My Favorite Things Flower Trio and Leaf Trio die for my flowers. The sentiment actually says Just Saying Hello but I cut it so that I could use "hello".
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Thank you for stopping by ~ Blessings to you!
Thank you for stopping by ~ Blessings to you!
Thought For The Day:
"My goal is that they may be encouraged in heart and united in love, so that they may have the full riches of complete understanding, in order that they may know the mystery of God, namely, Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge."
Colossians 2:3-4
Very clever, Pam - I like the lattice stamped over the printed paper!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful; - I love your take on the technique!
ReplyDeleteLove how you cut around your stamped image---very lacy look. I really like it.
ReplyDeleteLove how the stamp looks over pattern paper. Just bought this stamp set and will give it a try.
ReplyDeleteReally pretty!! I loved her cards also!! (Speedymamu)
ReplyDeleteLike the lattice as a place for the flowers to be 'growing'.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Like how you cut out around the stamped image to create a band.
ReplyDeleteYou are the master of beautiful flowers. The white embossing on the pattern paper just pops, lovely as always. Great to be in class with your again. It's going to be fun.
ReplyDeleteso pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Pam! I love the colors and patterned paper you chose, and the flowers look as though they are blooming on a trellis... just brilliant! :)
ReplyDeleteit looks fabulous Pam!
ReplyDeleteI adore my Lattice stamp! Why did I not think about stamping it onto patterned paper! This is a beautiful card Pam. I hope you get your mojo back to continue with the class, but I guess that's the beauty of an online class, you can just start and stop as you want, as long as you do it I suppose! Hugs, Brenda.
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