This week’s Hand Stamped Sentiments Challenge is a fun color challenge. Be sure to participate this week and link up your project to the challenge.
I thought I would keep things super clean and simple today with a set of note cards.
I love note cards – they don’t need a lot of detail on them and yet they do just the trick when wanting to send “just a note.” I made these note cards the other day, so maybe I’m on a roll.
My note card starts off with Thick Whisper White cardstock. I then cut a banner using Gorgeous Grape cardstock to run down the middle.
I then stamped the wreath from the Wishing You Well Stamp Set in Night of Navy ink on a panel of Whisper White cardstock, which I matted on Night of Navy cardstock.
I then stamped the bow in Flirty Flamingo ink and fussy cut it out, adhering it with Stampin’ Mini Dimensionals.
Lastly I stamped the sentiment in Versamark ink on Night of Navy cardstock, sprinkled it with White Embossing Powder, and heat set it.
I decided to switch the colors of the wreath and bow to have a few options with subtle differences.
Enjoy!
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What pretty cards! I love your clean design and the colors work perfectly with your images! 🙂