This is a pretty card that was born out of another project remnant. I had stamped the Heagon Hive die-cut with the Marbled background stamp and when I saw it had left an impresson on the stamp, rather than clean it right away, I transfered the remaining ink to a piece of vanilla cardstock. I was happy with the result and put it aside to use on another project later.
Paired with past ColourQ #258 and Mojo Monday #388 and the retired Moonlight DSP, I had the chance to ink the new Hello Friend from the Annual Catalogue. I hesitated before getting this set but it was the French sentiments that convinced me to go ahead and get it. That being said, once I started working with the wreath and started adding the pretty flowers, I was impressed with how delicate and dainty it looks. Warning you, though: no Framelits dies to go with this one, my flowers are good ol' fussy cutting. The wreath was die-cut using a Circle Framelits, but I discovered the wreath is not perfectly round, so it's not an exact fit.
There's something very elegant and modern about that color combo. I'd decorate a room in my house with that combo!
Stampin' Up! Supplies
Stamps: Bonjour très chère (Hello Friend)
Cardstock: Blackberry Bliss, So Saffron, Basic Grey, Very Vanilla, Hello Honey
Ink: Blackberry Bliss, So Saffron, Basic Grey, VersaMark, Hello Honey
Accessories: Pearl Basic Jewels, 1-1/4" Circle Punch, Circle Framelits Dies,
White Medium Envelope, Bitty Banners Framelits Dies, Stampin' Dimensionals,
Sycamore Street Designer Buttons, Basic Grey Baker's Twine,
Hexagon Hive Thinlits Die, Silver Stampin' Emboss Powder
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