I was just about ready to clean the "Magnolia Mood" stamps when I saw a pretty card created by Linda Cullen. She had used a Pebbled Path card base and, since I have decided that this color is fast becoming one of my new favorites, I felt the need to make one more card before cleaning the stamps. This was a super fast card to make because the die-cut magnolia focal point was laying on my desk--just ready to land on a card.
Do you sometimes sit back and look at a card you just made and think, "Oh, my goodness! It's soooo pretty!"? I'm going to assume that it's a natural reaction. I LOVE this card! It's such a simple design and quick to make, but it's got elegance.
I gave just a little color to the center of the large magnolia with a water brush and Pebbled Path ink.
As you can see in the above two photos, I stamped the inside panel with Pebbled Path ink. I think I stamped off three times before stamping on the white cardstock so the images would be really light.
On the bottom of the card front, I used a strip of wood-look paper from the "Country Woods" collection.
That's it for today. My next blog post will feature something other than "Magnolia Mood". I think it might be a quilty card. We'll see.
Have a stampin' good day!
1 comment:
Love it... great color combo
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