Can't get enough of these flowers! I posted about them last week and here I am back with more. They were just so easy to do in any color combination I tried... so easy to line up because they are clear photopolymer... and so easy to pull together into simple, elegant layouts where the stamp is the star.
My color scheme this time was Blackberry Bliss, Always Artichoke and Very Vanilla, with accents of Perfect Plum and the newsprint-patterned Typeset Specialty Designer Series Papers. I made five variations on this card by the time my crafting session was over. Which one is your favorite?
I know you'll want to try these at home, so I've included a complete supply list of everything I used to make them. Leave me a comment and let me know you appreciate the supply lists, would you? It's an extra step that many bloggers leave out, but I've always felt it was pretty important! If it's helpful to you, too, I encourage you to tell your favorite bloggers that it really is a bonus and you love it.
Ready to craft? Make these cute cards at home with the following products:
My favorite is the second card, and the supply lists are awesome!
Posted by: Brenda B | 10/06/2015 at 12:18 PM
I'm in love with the 3rd card! HUGE fan of purple over here...so these are right up my alley. Thanks for the reminder about the newsprint paper! I constantly forget about it. It's such a good neutral addition.
Posted by: Kristine John | 10/06/2015 at 01:51 PM
I love all of the cards, but the first one is my favorite, Lyssa! This stamp set was on my first order from the new catalog and I LOVE it. I have been using it at stamp camp and my customers love it as well. Thanks for giving me some new ideas. And I appreciate your supply lists. Your blog is a favorite of mine!!
Posted by: Mary Lou Kleveland | 10/06/2015 at 02:31 PM
I like the 3rd one - and definitely appreciate the supply lists!
Posted by: Linda D | 10/07/2015 at 09:53 AM
I like the 4th card with the folded newsprint on the left. Also like the 'new adventure' sentiment rather than 'retirement'. As a relatively new retiree, adventure is a good thing and figuring it out is ongoing.
Posted by: Gail | 10/09/2015 at 08:26 PM