supplies: 1995 PSX tulip stamp, alcohol markers to color, Impression Obsession Gingham stamp, Audrey Blue Ink, Simon's Handwritten Sentiments, Audrey Blue, Bazzill Candy Hearts, and a green cardstock, Spellbinder's Scalloped Rectangle die
This is also the time of year to bring out this old discontinued PSX stamp that I got at a used stamp sale ages ago; it doesn't have a name, just a stock number on it. I colored it using the Card Concept colors for this week then cut it into a scalloped rectangle shape and framed it with more coral. The gingham was stamped on a scrap of paper and framed in a matching cardstock also. After putting these together, there was no good place for a usual sentiment banner, so I stamped it on green cardstock and fussy-cut it.
Thanks for your visit!
10 comments:
Hi Lin and a very Blessed Easter to you and hubby! I love the fact that was gingham was stamped - that will prove to be a versatile stamp for you!
Yay for gingham. It will never go out of style. Love your bouquet of tulips too. Glad you joined in at The Card Concept. Have a Happy Easter, Lin.
Gingham is the best! It always conjures up the best images of sugary grins and gorgeous days spent on a picnic blanket. Your card is so summery and lovely!
Hard to believe the gingham is a stamp, Lin - I thought it was paper at first glance. Lovely card design. Sometimes old stamps are like the best of friends!
So so pretty!!
Awesome Lin. That us a pretty bun hit flowers
Lin your red tulips are beautiful! What a wonderful card!
Beautiful card Lin. And can you believe I have that stamp?!! :-)
Hi Lin - I popped over from The Card concept gallery to say how wonderfully realistic that tulip stamp looks - and I love the pairing with the blue gingham, so very reminiscent of spring!
Lin, I have that Petaluma, CA stamp and love it's fresh and very pretty look on your card! Thank you for adding it to the gallery at The Card Concept!
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