Sunday, October 07, 2007
Three is plenty
This is the Christmas card I created using the Pick a Petal set I mentioned in my previous post.
~Gable Green Card base 6 x 6 folded in half, to create a 3 x 6 fininshed card. My favorite!
~Stamped the Trimtastic set for the top border and the Merry Christmas in Green Galore ink
~Stamped petals of "poinsettia" with black ink on Real Red CS...cut out with scissors this time.
~used same "petal" stamp and black ink on Garden Green CS to imitate the foliage of the poinsettia.
Useless Trivia:
The red leaves and the green leaves of a poinsetta are the same, just a different color. There is probably a name for this, but I'm not much of a gardener heehee...
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1 comment:
This is gorgeous! I love how elegant, but simple it is. Great card! And I'm not much of a gardener either, but I am a word-nerd - they're called bracts :)
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