This is about as clean and simple as I get. I used two colors, a coral which may be looking orange to you, and white. I took the picture out on the lanai here in Florida to try to get the color as true as possible. There isn't much green here right now, due to the heavy frosts that Florida suffered in the past weeks. Even the grass is brown. But it is warm, close to 70 degrees today, and sunny! That's all I need.......
Supplies: K5298 Blooming Heart, CG118 Stripes Pattern, AR109 Heartfelt Wishes, CH170Pale Pink Accent Pearls, Worn Lipstick Distress ink, white and coral cardstocks
This one uses Worn Lipstick and the Stripes cling stamp again, only I added Shabby Shutters and stamped it a second time to make a pink and green plaid for the background. Then I added 3 of the small Blossoms cling flowers and a sentiment to it.
Supplies: CG118 Stripes Pattern, CG148 Blossoms, CL371 Essential Messages, BoBunny Flamingo double dot, coral, green cardstocks, VersaFine Onyx Black, Worn Lipstick, Shabby Shutters Distress inks
So soft and beautiful, Lin! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteLove the coral color Lin, very pretty!! You are back I assume, hope it was a wonderful trip with lots of memorable photos!
ReplyDeleteSuch a BEAUTY!!! I'm so jealous Lin....jealous of you in the hot sun and you having this stamp LOL!!! Hugs, TRace
ReplyDeleteClean and simple it is, but sometimes that's all it takes to dazzle!
ReplyDeletevery pretty simple cards, Lin! love them both!
ReplyDeleteLove these, Lin! Simple, yet stunning! Must get those stripes and try that double colored check--too clever!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great backgrounds you made... just perfect. Both set off the flowers incredibly.
ReplyDeleteSoft and beautiful! Love these, Lin! So clever how you used the stripes!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Vanessa
So soft and Beautiful Lin, Love the flowers card :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Lin, love your work!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely creations! Love the softness of the first card. The stripes with different colors on the second is so sweet and love the effect!
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