I must confess I have never been so thrilled in a long time with a stamp as I am with this big daisy background from Cornish Heritage Farms. This time I inked the stamp up with Versamark ink and added white embossing powder and heat set it. Then I took my Color Bursts shades of purple and blue and added the color with a paint brush. I like the look of this as well.
By using white embossing powder I think it looks more like a white daisy. I mounted this onto a white card base and my last step was to add the die cut sentiment which is from a combo die and stamp set from Hero Arts called Prayers. The hearts and inside sentiment are also from that same set of stamps.
I hope you did not get too bored seeing more of this daisy. And I have more plans of using that stamp again and again, so be aware it will return often. Don't say you weren't warned now. LOL
I also discovered I have a smaller version of the same stamp which I might have to use again. I had made a lot of thank you cards for one of my daughter's weddings so that one at least has gotten inky. I found an old photo I had taken of the design so an sharing it with you too!
Well, that is it for me this weekend. I am hoping we get some rain as we are so very dry in our part of the state. So please keep your fingers crossed and your hands folded that we do. Have a great Sunday!
God bless,
Verna
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This card is beautiful
Kathleen
The fact that you are having such a good time with that stamp just makes me smile. And everything you have done with it has been stunning. This is no exception!! I love emboss resist, and the colors yo have used here are gorgeous! Well done, once again.
just stunning mf...
Oh yeah!! we are loving Miss Daisy!! so glad she got inky once again! and your smaller version is delightful too! Beautiful cards!!
We were supposed to get a big dump of snow this weekend but so far just snow showers : ( it is supposed to warm up soon : ) O don't really like the snow this time of year but we sure need something! we are pretty dry too.
Have a blessed day friend!
Patti
Yeah, that's really incredible! Such a fabulous card.....that stamp is glorious and just shines!!!
Beautiful technique with the large daisy image. Your card is gorgeous. I'm rather quiet these days as my health has made a reversal back to last year. I keep hoping my energy will return. I do view lots of on-line blogs but don't leave comments every time. Hope you understand. Have a wonderful spring. It is glorious here in Idaho this time of year.
Hugs,
Carolyn
Definitely a beautiful card and stamp! The smaller version is as sweet as the big one. I love the background and interior too. And let it rain and pour!
I love this version with the emboss-resist as well. Beautiful! Great thank you cards as well!!
Yikes! Two versions of that awesome daisy!!?! Too much for one artist to handle! LOL
Looks gorgeous done in the white EP resist technique! Love the details in the stamps. Hugs, de
Yay! Miss Daisy is back... and looking as good as ever! Fab card!
x Asha
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