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Monday, August 3, 2020

Wild Flowers

Hello Stamping Friends.  We are off to a new week and I hope it is a great one for everyone of you.  
I am sharing cards I made with my  Blue Knight Rubber Stamps Wild Flowers stamp.


This is a quick and fast card to make for anyone who does not have much time for stamping.  I stamped my image on the card stock.  I colored them with Copic Markers.  I matted the image on pink and black card stock.  It is definitely a clean and simple design, but with the bright  colors, I think it makes a statement.








I did the very same thing with this image with the exception of the sky and the Wild Flowers were embossed with gold embossing powder.  I used my Heidi Pettie cloud stencil and blue ink to make the clouds around my flowers.

You can find additional cards made with Blue Knight Rubber Stamps  on the Blue Knight Blog  and on the Facebook Page.   If you are interested in learning new techniques, you will want to check out the Blue Knight You Tube channel.

8 comments:

  1. These cards certainly make a statement Shirley, I love the different versions. Fabulous cards.
    Faith x

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  2. Love the inspiration to use gold embossing powder to stamp the flowers - makes such a difference in the 2 cards, especially with the blue clouds sponged in, though I do love the colors you used in the first card that make it pop. Great job making two such different versions!

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  3. Both cards are so very pretty but extra loving the vibrancy of the first one x.

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  4. These are both so beautifully made and colored Shirley! I always like scrolling down and seeing your second version of the same stamp!

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  5. Both cards are Lovely and cheery!

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  6. I have this stamp and it is fun to color. I really like the bright colors you picked. And the great matching mat. Hope you are well!

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  7. Both beautiful love the colours on the CAS one and the sky on the second
    Carol x

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  8. I love them both but I do think adding the clouds just gives it that extra something!

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