The days are flying by, and blogging seems to be at the bottom of the “to do” list; not intentionally, but by the time the day ends there’s not much creative energy left for a blog post. I did get some crafting done over the weekend: a few cards, and another month of Project Life completed. Before I share those, however, I thought I’d share some more cards made with “Stemmed Statements.” I think this might become a go-to set for floral cards. I have two sets of cards to share. The first with pansies and an ombre stamped background with the “Cover-up: Diamonds” background stamp. Both the “Stemmed Statements” and “Cover-up: Diamonds” stamps were in my July Papertrey Ink order.
I used some of the Altenew mini-cube ink sets to stamp the ombre pattern for the background. The ink pads come in sets of four coordinating, and increasingly darker shades which really speeds up the process of creating an ombre pattern. The pansies and clovers were colored with Copics. I cut the background with a “Stitched Rectangle” die and added a trimmed “Double-ended Banner” with the sentiment.
This card is nearly a duplicate, stamped in a blue palette. I wanted to have a couple cards ready to send when I hear of someone in need of cheering up!
The second set of cards use the geranium image in the set. It’s one of my favorites. Once the geraniums were colored, this card came together quickly, thanks to the patterned paper (also PTI) from the Lovely Lace kit. I didn’t purchase the kit, but a friend recommended getting the paper pack, and I’m glad I did. Once again, a “Stitched Rectangle” die that I adhered to Simon Says Smoke cardstock. Their three gray papers are my favorite grays. The banner die is an old Spellbinder die, stamped with a sentiment from “Stemmed Statements.”
I added three rainstones to the card for a bit of sparkle.
This time some pink geraniums mounted on a Spellbinders Oval die cut from another piece of patterned paper from the “Lovely Lace” pack. I made six score lines down the side of the card for some texture on the Fresh Snow Linen cardstock, and tied a bow from the white silk ribbon Papertrey Ink used to sell. I wish I had stockpiled a couple of spools of it before they discontinued it.
I think this card qualifies for this week’s challenge at Addicted to CAS: Florals so I’ll be linking it up there.
Your cards are absolutely beautiful! I love the ombre effect, backrounds, and flower stamps.
Beautiful. The royal blue & purple cards are so vibrant in colour, very cheerful. Like those score lines – another test of a steady hand!
WOW…. amazing florals in a beautiful array of hues!! Love, love!!
That ombre pattern is so beautifully and subtly shaded … I love the stitched effect too round the edges. Is that a die also?
Me too! Loving the cards as always. It’s the little touches such as the stitch effect and the score lines that make all the difference.
Now that challenge has your name written all over it doesn’t it?!
Love your cards and their striking colors Karen!
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Oh, these cards are beautiful with the classy backgrounds and fun colors! My order coming next week includes the dies for Stemmed Statements which after fussy cutting a couple will be appreciated. I’m marking your post for inspiration when they come.
I agree with you about this set, Karen. You’ve shown it off well with all your wonderful backgrounds and the coloring of the flowers. The score lines on the pink one was a great added detail. Thanks for sharing that one with us at Addicted to CAS.
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