I took a cue from the well-known Jennifer McGuire and used her White Ink Stamp Layering technique.
Stamps: SSS Artful Flowers (NBUS, Inkadinkadoo (OLD) Expressions
Die: PTI Mat Stack 1
Joining:
Time Out #52 - CASE w/your own twist (diecut):
Here's Marjan's delightful card
Less Is More #268 - What's Outside Your Window:
As you can see, Spring is outside my window! Yay! I spent Saturday morning thinning out bulbs that were blooming to pass onto two of my girls for their new yards! Everyone was happy with a new bit of color...
Thanks for joining me today, and I hope your day is wonderful! I'm getting ready to chat with a new friend and play a little! Enjoy.
TK
14 comments:
What a pretty technique! Lovely stamps and great colour choice.
Pretty card! You did a great job with this new technique! Thanks for sharing at Less is More.
This is a fun technique and the flowers look lovely in it! Very pretty card! Thanks for joining us at Time Out!
Darling, TK ... from your new friend =]
Fab card !! I have also become your latest blog follower !
A fun and striking card, loving the take on kraft card and thanks so much for sharing and playing at Less is More this week. Sarah
That layering looks great! The pink pops so much more! Thank you for taking some TIME OUT and join us!
I love how dye ink looks over pigment on kraft. Such a pretty card!
Such a lovely effect, I must try this technique again. Love those quirky blooms.
Thanks for sharing with us.
Anita x
Less is More
Very pretty card and sweet sentiment! Lou x (Guest designer at LIM)
Very pretty flowers - and I love the effect you created with stamp layering! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Time Out! Jill
So pretty, TK ... love the soft effect of the dye ink stamping over the white ... so dreamy and delicate ... and what a sweet sentiment! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Time Out! Hugs, Anita :)
It's taken me a while to get around to seeing what's outside your window!
I love these flowers!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"
That's a wonderful technique that you've beautifully executed, TK.
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