Hello everyone~
I have one more card today for Stamp of the Week from Repeat Impressions. This week’s SOTW is the quote stamp, Where We Love (3905-I) . This is such a wonderful quote and it will be great for card/scrapbooking project for sure! The SOTW is available exclusively to our RI blog readers at 50% OFF with the special discount code from Mon, May 2nd to Sun, May 8th . To get the discount code and more information about the SOTW, please go to the RI blog “The House That Stamps Built”.
For my card, I cut the quote out with Spellbinders Label 20 Nestabilities. The purple layer was also punched with decorative punch to add a little decorative touch ;) The flower was from my handmade flower collection that was created with punches and cardstock from scratch…just a little time and shaping, you can make those flowers easily! The background was designed with the house themed designer paper and green designer paper scrap. To finish off, I embellished with the ribbon, lace trim and gold pearls.
Be sure to check out the creations by the RI Rock Stars below to get more inspirations too!!
Harriet Skelly * Karen Hasheck * Miriam Napier * Robin Kirkpatrick
Stamps: Where We Love (Repeat Impressions)
Paper: early espresso, wild wasabi, very vanilla, designer paper (SU) purple cardstock (Bazzil) designer paper (Fiskars)
Ink: early espresso (SU)
Accessories: ribbon, lace trim, gold pearls, handmade flower
Tools: label 20 Nestabilities, corner punch, border punch, little leaves Sizzlit die
Thank you for stopping by.
Maki
Wonderful card, Maki - that flower is to die for! Love the house paper!
ReplyDeleteThe house paper is perfect for the sentiment! Love your layout and details.
ReplyDeleteMaki, I love the arrangement of your elements: The ruffle under the ribbon and the border cut above is very feminine. Beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteMakiko san, this card is absolutely gorgeoeus and that flower.....WOW!! I sure would love to earn how to make this beauty!! Hugs, Sabrina
ReplyDeleteYour card is just beautiful- love the flower and the paper - they set off the sentiment wonderfully.
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