A new challenge is up at Less Is More where the challenge is White and Cream.
To create my card, I used Simon Says Stamp Circular Lace Stencil with Vintage Cream Ink from PTI. I then used the I Miss You Word Die from Picket Fence Studios. I die cut the background in vellum, then die cut the words with vanilla cardstock, glued them together, and placed the words over the lacy stenciling.
Please head over to the Less Is More Blog and see what the Design Team has created for your inspiration. I hope you'll play along with us to share your creations and for a chance to win. Remember to keep your design Clean And Simple.
To be eligible for showCASe and PRIZE WINNER choices you will need to carefully follow the guidance on our GLOSSARY OF TERMS and our HOW TO PLAY pages. Your design should feature lots of clean / white / blank / non patterned / non textured space. All challenge details are on the Less Is More blog. Good Luck!
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Very pretty card! I love the stenciling and die-cutting. We are so pleased that you joined us this week at Watercooler Wednesday. Karen - DT
ReplyDeleteWhy is it I completely ignore the subtle beauty a bit of stenciling can add? Stephanie you've added cream in such a wonderful way - so beautiful!
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[p.s. I'll be thinking of you today xo]
Awesome CAS card. I love it.. Thanks for sharing over at Always fun challenge. Stay safe and strong..
ReplyDeleteWow, Stephanie, you've really brought this wonderful CAS card up a level with the gorgeous stencilling under your die-cut sentiment. Thanks so much for sharing with us for our Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to use a lace design and vellum, perfect elements for this delicate colour combo! xx
ReplyDeleteThat intricate stencil is so pretty Stephanie and it makes a fabulous backdrop for the die cut sentiment. I love how you used the vellum too. Such a beautiful card xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and delicate ... a great take on the colour combination.
ReplyDeleteElaine