supplies: kraft and black cardstock, Stampendous CRP153 Botanical Asperula, PTI Garden Variety sentiment, Hero Arts S5507 Envelope Pattern, VersaFine onyx black ink, black and white gingham ribbon, tiny white flower, black pearl
In case you're wondering, I looked up "Asperula Odorata" and it's Sweet Woodruff, a ground cover that gets fragrant white flowers and is used to make May wine. This is the version I know, and it does have a lovely fragrance!
Love the black on kraft, Lin! Kinda' vintage looking.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Lin...Love the black on the kraft...
ReplyDeleteWow - this is so striking, Lin. I love kraft, but haven't used it in quite awhile. Need to get it out with this sweet inspiration. The black gives such a fine vintage look. Thanks for the flower lesson, too!
ReplyDeleteSplendid card Lin, love the addition of the sweet gingham ribbon!
ReplyDeleteOoo - do I love this card! Kraft and black is ALWAYS a fav, especially with that pretty gingham ribbon! Adore your image!
ReplyDeleteSomeone told me to use sweet woodruff in a spot I need for a shade garden, but it gets sold out so quickly! No wonder!
Just stunning, Lin! I used to use kraft so much, but not so much now - I might have to give this challenge ago and pull my kraft cardstock!
ReplyDeleteJust love your beautiful black on kraft floral, Lin, and that gingham is perfect! Fun photo of the real flowers too!!
ReplyDeletesimple and cute !
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous stamp, Lin. I know Sweet Woodruff, and have had it in my garden once upon a time. It just disappeared, never returned.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty black, white and kraft card Lin!
ReplyDeleteGreat effect with the black on kraft. Love the touch of white. Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteYour card is so beautiful.Love the image and the sentiment too! Thanks for joining us at Paper Play challenges this week.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Frances.