One of the challenge themes for this month at the
Hero Arts blog is Stamp Kissing. This simple card uses that technique...I inked the Large Flower with Hero Hues Poppy chalk ink, then inked the Envelope Pattern with Iris chalk ink and kissed them together. Then I stamped the flower onto white cardstock. The result is a subtle texture from the cross hatch Envelope Pattern in complementary colors.....
Stamps: Hero Arts- Large Flower Pattern S5471, Envelope Pattern S5507, Congrats (frame) CL488, Find Joy (thank you sentiment) CL497.
~ 2 Corinthians 4:6 ~
"For God, who said, "Let there be light in the darkness,"
has made this light shine in our hearts
so we could know the glory of God
that is seen in the face of Jesus Christ."
blessings,
nancy
Very pretty Nancy, I love your kissed card!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! You are a pro in kissing!! I meant,....heehee, stamp-kissing :)
ReplyDeleteLove the way these two stamps look after they've kissed! So pretty, Nancy! These colors look beautiful together!
ReplyDeleteWOW, beautiful design and colors. Love everything you create! All new cards on my blog. http://www.thestudio56.blogspot.com Have a great day!
ReplyDeletebeauty beauty beauty!! love this one soo much!
ReplyDeleteSO inspiring - love all 3 of these stamps, and you've mixed them beautifully!
ReplyDeleteWonderful Kissing Nancy... I love how it turned out. Great colours.
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Dawn
This would look so pretty in so many different colors, for so many different occasions too!
ReplyDeleteOoo...How pretty is that? What a wonderful technique! Thank you, Nancy!...Nancy :o)
ReplyDeleteBeauiful card and technique, Nancy! I definitely want to try again with my envie pattern!
ReplyDeleteAw....this is gorgeous, I really must get that envelope pattern, I can see its versatility!
ReplyDeleteJust stunning! Always love coming to visit you! All new cards on my blog. http://www.thestudio56.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! Thanks for sharing.
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Beautiful Nancy!
ReplyDeleteLovely yummy warm colors and the pattern works beautifully on this stamp.
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
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