Monday, July 29, 2013

Wildflower Meadow Card with 2013-2015 In Colors

Hello crafters!

I took a short break from posting, but I'm back!  I recently applied to sell my work in a few craft shows, so in anticipation of those shows, I figured I needed to add a few new cards to my inventory!  I spent the entire weekend designing and mass producing cards.  It was so much fun!  (Minus the back ache at the end of each day.... lol!)  So, this week I'll be featuring the cards that I created this weekend.

Today's card features the Wildflower Meadow stamp.  It has a coordinating embossing folder- which I didn't end up using here, but I will show it on a future card!  I bought the stamp and folder bundled together to save 15% off the price it would cost if I bought them separately.

I have loved this stamp since I first saw it on some cards on Pinterest, and I bought it in clear-mount in my original demonstrator starter kit.  I was so excited about all the new stuff I could get in the kit, that I didn't even think about getting a clear acrylic block large enough to mount the stamp on, oops!  So when my kit arrived, I went to use this stamp and realized that I couldn't!  I was so disappointed in myself for forgetting.  However, I recently put in an order for more products, and you better believe that the Clear Block set was number one on my list this order.

So here's the card!  The stamp is very large- that's all one stamped image!  It makes such a great scene, with so little effort.  I decided to use the 2013-2015 Stampin' Up! In Colors- specifically Strawberry Slush and Pistachio Pudding.  I love how they look together!  This is definitely one of my favorite cards that I've ever made.




Here are the supplies I used to create this card.  All supplies are from Stampin' Up! and available for purchase through my Stampin' Up! Online Store unless otherwise noted:


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Happy Crafting!

1 comment:

  1. Love this :) The stamp looks so pretty and the colors go great together!!!

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