Tuesday 6 July 2010

Birthday Flowers

Sometimes I like to go back to basics and use just stamps and ink. The clean, graphic style is one that has a timeless appeal and using minimal supplies to make something pleasing to the eye brings its own sense of satisfaction!

I thought the little inchie frame element would combine well with a vivid ink colour and lots of white space. Just a simple sentiment makes it occasion-specific but I reckon you could make a set of these, maybe switching up the colour of the flowers, as all-purpose notecards to make a little gift.

I used Cryogen White cardstock to give a subtle shimmer to the whole thing.

Stamps (Cornish Heritage Farms):
Inchie Style - frame and flower (Rummage Bin line)
Birthday Centers - sentiment (Mona Lisa Moments line)

Paper:
Cryogen White

Ink:
Versafine by Tsukineko (Onyx black)
Tim Holtz Distress ink by Ranger (Spiced Marmalade)

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12 comments:

  1. My type of card...love the simplicity but there is such a knack of getting a card like this just right - and youve got it!
    There's nothing I like more,in trying to make cards using a minimal amount of stamps ect

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  2. You always manage to make something simple look so amazing Joanne...this is stunning XXX

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  3. That'd gorgeous Joanne, I'm a big fan of lots of white space too. xx

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  4. Love clean and simple so stylish great card.

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  5. This is lovely. Simply elegant. Love the use of space.
    Lesley x

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  6. Great little frame, looks like a negative strip. Very brave with the white space.

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  7. You always make "white space" work so well Joanne....fab card xx

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  8. what a lovely elegant card Jxx love the crisp white and the vivid orange! totally Gorgeous xx

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  9. Oh, I love your "back to basics" card - the orange really zings

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