Thursday 28 September 2017

Flirty Flowers, Grand Finale !



Hiya, well it's my final week on the Design Team showcasing the Flirty Flowers Stamp Set. This week I have chosen to use the Poppy Flower in the set. I didn't want to go with red and thought it might be a useful stamp for a more sombre occasion.


 



I made the card base with Dapper Denim cardstock and added a layer of Whisper White and then heat embossed the poppy and sentiment with White Embossing Powder onto a piece of the Wood Textures Designer Paper Stack. The sentiment is from the Sunshine Sayings Set ... a sentiment in there for all occasions!
I added a wrap of Denim Striped Grosgrain Ribbon.

I had cut down the wood paper to practise my heat embossing on and as it came out well, I used that to make a second card.

I used a sentiment from the Better Together Stamp Set this time and scored lines above and below the wood paper layer to make a clean and simple sympathy card.



I have so enjoyed using this versatile Stamp Set and look forward to being on the Design Team again in the future. Can't wait to see what Stamp Set will feature next month !

Happy Stampin

Laurie x



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4 comments:

  1. What a great bloke card. Love the simplicity x

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  2. I love this clean and simple design - the strong background and the fragile poppy go so well together, beautiful xx

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