It's time for another one layer Wednesday challenge by Susan Raihala at Simplicity blogspot. This week the challenge is to make a one layer card with just a "touch" of color. One of the quickest cards I've made in a while. I think it took me longer just to figure out which stamp I was going to use! LOL!
The stamp I chose is a Flourishes stamp called Fanciful Flourishes. The sentiment stamp is Birthday Basics from Papertrey Ink. I scored two lines above and below the sentiment (well, actually, I scored the lines and then stamped the sentiment.) My touch of color is three small red pieces of bling. That's how easy this card was...and I love it!
Thanks so much for stopping by...Until next time...
Hugs!
16 comments:
Beautiful card!
I almost hate to use the word simple....but wow that is a beautiful (simple) card. Great impact with the scoring and stamping. Love this. Thanks.
What a gorgeous flourish and I love the dry embossed margins for your sentiment. Lovely card!
This is absolutely GORGEOUS!! LOVE it!
gorgeous! i love the score lines and the bit of bling on the flourishes!
What a classy card! The stamp, the scoring and the red bling all go so well together!
Very elegant! Perfect with the tiny touches of red!
Sharon D. from Canada
Hi there Susan, your card is beautiful, what a lovely flourish and the hot pink bling is perfect for it:) xx
AS I commented on SCS, tres chic!
So elegant, the red gems are perfect with the black and white design.
Thank you for your lovely comment on my blog,
Love Sarita xx
WOW Susan, this is really STUNNING! I love the gorgeous flourishes, the embossed lines, and the colored gems are just PERFECT! Outstanding job with the challenge!
It's so elegant.. That red gems are so perfect there...
Very elegent indeed love the stamp. Thanks for the lovely comment on my blog. Hugs Ali x
Awesome!! Love the flourishes!!! Great challenge card :)
Maria
What a stunning card!!! Very elegant.
Very classy & elegant. Has a slight masculine feel to is also, oddly. Simply wonderful. You are really knocking these cards out of the ballpark. Wonderful work!
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