Hello friends!
👉Technique Tuesday will resume next Tuesday!
👉Technique Tuesday will resume next Tuesday!
I am popping in with a quick post about a 100% stamped card.
Simon Says Clear Stamps BOLD FLOWERS sss101811 Best Days
from: Simon Says Stamp
I am all for stamping and this card says it all.

All inks are from Simon Says Stamp. The supplies I used are listed at the end of the post.
Ding---> For stamping the wreath, I used a circle die cut and traced around it.
I then stamped around the pencil-marked circle and that's it!
I highly recommend you to try it as the process is totally therapeutic.
I kept the embellishments very minimal and just applied a few Nuvo droplet.
The sentiment was altered, too! No, I didn't cut up the sentiment stamp...

Simon Says Clear Stamps KIND FLOWERS
I just stamped it how I liked it strategically.
Don't worry if the wreath is not balanced and looking the way you want.
Noticed I stamped with smaller stamps? They are the "filler stamp" and really makes a difference.
And oh... one other thing....
Practice makes perfect!
(Mine is not perfect, but like it!)
To shop over Simon Says Stamp, use code SPR5F to get $5 off of $5 or more with your order.
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Altenew promotion!
(less than TWO days!)
I kept the embellishments very minimal and just applied a few Nuvo droplet.
The sentiment was altered, too! No, I didn't cut up the sentiment stamp...
Simon Says Clear Stamps KIND FLOWERS
I just stamped it how I liked it strategically.

Don't worry if the wreath is not balanced and looking the way you want.
Noticed I stamped with smaller stamps? They are the "filler stamp" and really makes a difference.
And oh... one other thing....
Practice makes perfect!
(Mine is not perfect, but like it!)
To shop over Simon Says Stamp, use code SPR5F to get $5 off of $5 or more with your order.
Altenew promotion!
(less than TWO days!)
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Thanks for stopping by!
13 comments:
Don't know how you always manage to wow me, but you do. The choice of colors and images are so pretty and well-balanced. Lovely for a Spring day.
A real cheery card....my favorite. Thanks for the hint-use a circle die to help make a wreath round! Wonderful card to welcome Spring. The brightness of the sun and the blue sky tells me Spring is around the corner as well as the Robin I spied Sunday.
WOW!! I love how you stamped these flowers into a wreath!!! AMAZING design!
gorgeous Virginia. What a lovely wreath.
Hi Virginia, I just discovered your blog and had to leave a little comment beyond that I am your newest follower. I'm just getting back to blogging and am hopping around to see what's been going on in blogland since I left a couple of years ago. What a great idea! Love your choice of colors and layout on this card. Well, I'm off to explore more of your blog and will look forward to future posts!
Hugs for now from still way too snowy New Hampshire...
I have become such a big fan of your cards, Virginia. The colors compliment each other so beautifully and the randomness of the images is so interesting.
Such a beautiful wreath!!
What a pretty wreath! Love the soft colors you used. Woke up to snow this morning so your pretty card is a reminder that spring will come!
Oh my goodness! I would have never thought of making a wreath with all those pretty flowers - just gorgeous!
Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful! I love the mix of flowers and colors.
I like the colors on your pretty wreath card.
WOW Virginia, This is STUNNING and Creative!!! I love this idea, and I love the colors. Thank You for the SSS code, their is a stamp set I need to buy over there, perfect timing. Great post today.
I love the wreath. I haven't used this concept for a long time but I'll be practicing it soon. I love the helpful hint of just using a circle die.
Nancy
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