10 Minute Card
Stamps: Carnations Multi Step Clear Stamps
and Simple Sentiments Clear Stamps by Kitchen Sink Stamps
and Simple Sentiments Clear Stamps by Kitchen Sink Stamps
Papers: Recollections White, Random Collection} Victorian by Cratepaper
Inks: Carnation - 1 Memento Rose Bud, 2 Memento Rose Bud,
3 Memento Lady Bug, 4 Memento Lady Bug
Stem - 1 Memento Bamboo Leaves, 2 memento Bamboo Leaves, 3 Memento Olive Grove
Sentiment - Memento Lady Bug
20 Minute Card
and Simple Sentiments Clear Stamps by Kitchen Sink Stamps
Papers: Recollections White, Static Collection Reaction by Cratepaper,
Crushed Curry by Stampin' Up
Inks: Carnation - Stampin' Up Barely Banana, 2 Stampin' Up Barely Banana,
3 Memento Dandelion, 4 Memento Cantaloupe
Stem - 1 Memento Pistachio, 2 memento Bamboo Leaves, 3 Memento Olive Grove
Sentiment - Memento Olive Grove
Tool: Spellbinders Dies
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Lovely floral cards, Lynn.
ReplyDeleteWow Lynn these are just amazing.
ReplyDeleteHugs Diane
Oh my that flower is GORGEOUS! Both of these creations are really beautiful Lynn!! Thanks for sharing! :) HUGS
ReplyDeleteYou do this layered stamping perfectly Lynn. Thank you for your good wishes...I need to collect them at the moment.
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are lovely Lynn, and both have such great color! You really did a great job on lyour stamping layers, really pretty! Hugs, Joanne
ReplyDeleteLove both of your cards Lynn! I know it might be my imagination but I can smell carnations, that's how beautiful they are!
ReplyDeleteThese carnations are so beautiful, Lynn. I love the way you share your recipes on how to duplicate these colors.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and they look so real.
ReplyDeleteBOTH are gorgeous! Loving those wonderful and beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteLynn
I love the carnation- and really enjoy seeing your 10 and 20 minute cards- same image yet it looks entirely different! Two beautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteLOOOOVE how exquisite your carnations look Lynn. If I could shove my face further more into my computer screen to see the petal details and all the fibers in the stalk (is that what the stem part is called?) Simply wow!
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