For this challenge we were asked get our inspiration from Here
Mary of Serendipity Stamp generously sent me the entire Floral Alphabet Cling Set I love this set! I have used it for a very fast banner that I needed and only colored the letters , its large enough to fit on some of the large banner dies I have.
Well, for this card I colored the letter then added some Glossy Accents…love that stuff! The Butterfly is stamped then cut out , I added a bit of foam tape to pop it up and then some G.A. As you can see this was pretty fast and easy to make ( my kind of card)
I hope you find some time to make a card, all you need is one product from Serendipity Stamps on your card.
The sale this time is free shipping on continental US orders $20
and up now through 7-31
The sale this time is free shipping on continental US orders $20
and up now through 7-31
Design Team
Stamps: Serendipity Stamps Floral Alphabet Cling Set You can by one or the entire set!
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink
Die: Lil Inkers , Spellbinders
This is so lovely Marybeth!!! My little one has been sick and I am so behind on commenting I will never catch up!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful card. And, how fun to be inspired by a postage stamp. I think the US Stamps have some fabulous designs. Very cool that you have the postage spellbinders die, too. I like how you put your initial on it, and popped up the butterfly.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful postage stamp inspired card, Marybeth. Gorgeous design x
ReplyDeleteWhat a great ides using the "M" stamp. Love the coloring and simplicity!
ReplyDeletethis is beautiful Marybeth!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so you, Marybeth, neat and sweet in every way! What an amazing monogram set. And you showcased it perfectly. Thank you for the heads up on blog following, I so appreciate ALL tips! Granddaughters with us this week, was not a good time to take a class! Up at dawn to get some stamping in! Did not know you were a designer for this co., but makes perfect sense, your quiet elegant style spotlights each detail and possibility. Love the quickies too, just don't do them well, or often! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteI was really checking this out to see how you got that M to stand out so much Marybeth...glossy accents, great idea! This is really striking with the M in the bold green color and all those stitched squares really make for a beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Marybeth, I love the layers, and the elegance of the image, beautifully shaded too.
ReplyDeleteSo elegant Marybeth! I love the floral monogram and that bitty orange butterfly! Your die cut is so crisp with the edges embossed - it's wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYour card is a piece of Beautiful postal art, Marybeth!
ReplyDeleteLove the inspiration stamps too ~ I just bought those at the post office, thinking "wouldn't each one of these make a fabulous card?" :-)
Agree with Cathy the glossy accents really make the M stand out!! Beautiful card and love the postage stamp background!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous monogram! Beautiful teal blue color too. I love this!
ReplyDeleteDo I see more stitched squares--lol!! They make the perfect frames for your gorgeous stamp. I love that die cut and your stamp is so elegant & pretty.
ReplyDeleteThis is GORGEOUS, Marybeth and the glossy accents just make the M shine! GREAT card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful monogram!
ReplyDeleteWoW!! This is something totally different!
ReplyDeleteLove it!!!
Love the dimension you added, the tiny butterfly, the glossy accents!
The coloured background makes your stamp really pop!!
Bye,
Marjolein
ps. Great stamp by the way!!
LOVE this card - simple and beautiful in these gorgeous colors. Beautiful image, too. I still need to break out my stitched squares! Too many crafting supplies, too little time... **sigh**
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card MaryBeth, I can see why you picked the initial flowers after looking at the real postage stamps- I like them too.
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