Shock, horror, I have made a card with no stamped image to colour!!!!
This is my card for this week's The Stamp Spot blog post....
I used a clear heart, two pearl pins and then the white lace and red gingham ribbon. I also used some Basic Grey paper from the Indian Summer range. All available from THE STAMP SPOT STORE .... WHERE there is still an AWESOME SALE... but hurry it's almost over!This is my card for this week's The Stamp Spot blog post....
Also pop on over to the blog and check out the wonderful creations the other girls have been posting :D maybe see some products they've used that you would love to have from the store.
The way I've put the ribbon and pins looks kinda like a butterfly - don't you think ....
so I am going to enter this for the current Flutterby Wednesday challenge... Which is:
to use the theme of Love, however you perceive it, just be sure to include a butterfly, fairy or angel on your creations.
There are some very lovely creations over at Flutterby Wednesday so why not flutter yourself over there for a look! xxx
who would have thought that not using a stamp could look so great! This is so effective, great work Sammi! Love how that ribbon and pins looks like a butterfly, you are so creative!!
ReplyDeleteHow awesome...I just love your butterfly!! Don't you love it when a card comes together so simply? Thanks for fluttering with us this week!!
ReplyDeleteIt does look like a flutter by!! How wonderful! Thanks for playing along with my flutter by challenge!
ReplyDeleteYah, I totally see the butterfly :) You are so clever, I would not know where to begin on a card without a stamped image but this is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteSO creative Sammi!!! I love the butterfly you created!! The two stick pins for antennae are so fun!! GORGEOUS FBW creation!! I love that red background, too! Thanks for playing along with FBW this week!
ReplyDeleteSammi this is awesome, you are just so talented and such an inspiration!
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Sue x
oh sammi i do love this one. very effective.. i lovve it!!! bec xx
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