Inspiration
Daffodils are one of my favorite spring flowers – they bloom early here in Dallas. When I travel home to Tennessee in a couple of weeks, I’m hoping I’ll get to enjoy them all over again!
This is the first of my Easter cards for you to see – I’ve made quite a few, so I’m hoping to post more than once this weekend. Hope you’ll come back to check out the various cards.
This card is a simple one, and uses one the very first stamps I ever bought (the flowers) – a classic quality wood mounted stamp, and one from my newest set from Verve – a sentiment in clear un-mounted acrylic. I love the chance to use stamps that continue to provide such beauty.
Ingredients
CARDSTOCK: Old Olive (SU!), light yellow handmade paper (unknown), Whisper White (SU!)
STAMPS: Narcissus (PSX), sentiment (Verve)
INK: Adirondack Pitch Black (Ranger), Old Olive (SU!)
ACCESSORIES: COPIC markers; Scor-Pal; Adhesive Transfer Gun 714 (Scotch), Rotary trimmer with straight blade (Fiskars)
Instructions
BASE CARD: Cut a green sheet of cardstock measuring 11” x 4 1/4”, and score in the middle at 5 1/2”.
MAT LAYER: Tear a mat layer from the handmade paper just smaller than the card, approximately 5” x 3 3/4”. If the paper is hard to tear, use a paintbrush and dampen the lines you will tear.
Mount the mat on the front of the card, and stamp the sentiment in the lower right corner using green ink.
IMAGE: Stamp the flowers on the white cardstock. When the ink dries, color the image with the markers, and trim it closely.
Mount the image onto the yellow mat, and you’re all done!
Thanks for stopping by!
3 comments:
Hi Lisa!! It was fabulous to meet you today! Your cards are gorgeous! Hope to see you around!
Lisa Lynne,
Another beautiful card! You are so inspiring!
HM
Daffodils are one of the first flowers to announce the arrival of Spring. What a beautiful way to announce the arrival of Easter!
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