Happy Sunday, all! Stef is our Paper Players hostess this week with a fun, seasonal theme:
Lots of great possibilities for this theme! I pulled out a really old silhouette stamp; I believe it is from 100 Proof Press, and made one of the easiest cards I think I ever made:
I found a piece of the Thoughtful Journey DSP that looked "watery" and simply stamped my image on top using Blackberry Bliss ink. The sentiment, from Peaceful Moments, was stamped at the top using Misty Moonlight ink. I added some sequins from my stash and it was almost done!
I took the piece of DSP left after cutting the front panel and stamped a birthday greeting on it and adhered it to the inside!
So easy! I hope you'll play along with our theme challenge this week at the Players! Be sure to stop by the blog to see what the Design Team has created as well!
Thanks for visiting today! Enjoy it and be blessed!
Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified | |
Stamps | Children Fishing (100 Proof Press), Peaceful Moments (ret) |
Card stock & Papers | Misty Moonlight, Thoughtful Journey DSP |
Ink | Misty Moonlight, Night of Navy, Blackberry Bliss |
Accessories | Sequins from my stash |
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8 comments:
This one tugs at my heart strings, LeAnne! OH, do I love it when you bring out those fabulous silhouettes to play!
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What a beautiful & precious stamp! You've made the scene magical! I love your card!!! Thanks for sharing & have a great week! Huggs from Florida
WOW! This is amazing, LeAnne! That paper did the trick and the silhouette stamp is the sweetest!
That is the sweetest silhouette stamp ever! Your CAS card is perfect. Love it!
LeAnne... might have been an easy but it is simply wonderful!
It doesn't have to be complicated to be beautiful, and your card certainly is, LeAnne! The silhouette of those children playing is one of the sweetest scenes I've ever seen, and you had the perfect paper to go with them. Love this to bits!
I love every sweet this about this darling card!
My goodness! This is just so impressive. Easy peasy or not, you were the one who knew how to put it all together so it would be totally stunning from choosing the paper and the right ink colour to matching up a sentiment. Superb! :-)
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