Here’s a trio of note cards using the Garden In Bloom stamp set. I actually created this set a couple of years ago for a school fundraiser complete with box and a class offer. As I was looking through my folder for projects that needed to get posted, I discovered these quick and simple beauties. I like the simplicity of these note cards and the watercolor look of the flowers.
This is a nice set to stamp with. You can choose to stamp the outline of the flower or without – just like I did here. Because it’s a photopolymer set, you can bend the flower stems any way you like.
Here’s another card I made using this stamp for a class back in June 2015. Once again, I used a soft color blue – this time Soft Sky.
And here’s the tote that was made in class for the card above and 3 other designs using Gift from the Garden, a retired stamp. After taking this picture, I stamped the center of the flowers on the bag with So Saffron ink just like the card. I could’ve left it alone, but the yellow in the center adds to the beauty.
Click here to see another card using this set.
Thanks for stopping by . . . till next time . . . Brunie
Items retiring from these projects:
stamp: Garden in Bloom
ink: Soft Sky, Always Artichoke; cardstock: Soft Sky
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