Script & more

Here is my card for this week’s Less is More challenge to use script on a one layer card.  I masked and then stamped the Letter Background stamp and the Lace Flower stamp from Penny Black as my background. I sponged in several colours and then stamped Resplendent from Penny Black as the feature image.

I didn’t set out to create this colour scheme, it just happened to fall together. It’s nice when it works like that.

Supplies:

Stamps: Letter Background, Resplendent, Lace Flower (Penny Black), Hugs & Wishes (SU)
Inks: Choc Chip, Crumb Cake, Not quite Navy (SU)
Cardstock: Flourishes Classic Ivory


26 Comments on “Script & more”

  1. Chris R.'s avatar Chris R. says:

    Another absolutely beautiful card! Thanks for the inspiration you provide for all of us.
    Chris R.

  2. elborgi's avatar elborgi says:

    so wunderful!!!!

    Elma

  3. Chrissie's avatar Chrissie says:

    Oh my!
    The colour combination of this card is stunning, made so by the subtlety of your application of it.
    It’s a fabulous composition Heather and I love the shadowy image beneath the script.
    Superb!
    Thanks so much
    Chrissie
    “Less is More”

  4. Marja's avatar Marja says:

    This is stunning again Heather. Vervy elegant and beautiful with a fabulous composition.
    warm greets
    Marja

  5. Margaret's avatar Margaret says:

    Absolutely beautiful Heather
    Margaret x

  6. Aileen's avatar Aileen says:

    Beautiful, very chic. Love the colour choice and the different layers achieved.

  7. stempelomi's avatar stempelomi says:

    Oh wow, it’s stunning!

  8. Denise Trottier's avatar Denise Trottier says:

    This is absolutely stunning, Heather!!!Beautiful work and composition…
    Denise Trottier

  9. Absolutely beautiful … as is all your work! I only discovered your blog yesterday and was so inspired, I just had to give your ‘style’ a try. If you’d like to take a peek, you can see my blog post on Dar’s Crafty Creations where I have showcased cards I made using inspiration from you! Thanks so much and keep up the good work … it’s fabulous!

  10. Sue McRae's avatar Sue McRae says:

    You’ve used these 3 stamps in such a beautiful way!

  11. Creative sophistication!

  12. Another gorgeous creation! Love those colors together~

  13. mandi's avatar mandi says:

    Just divine!
    Sensational inking Heather….as always
    Thank you very much
    mandi
    “Less is More”

  14. Lindsey's avatar Lindsey says:

    The accidental colour combination worked out perfectly, as did your mix of stamps! Beautiful.

  15. Lisa's avatar Lisa says:

    Wow, how beautiful! I love the blue and the blending of colors in the background!

  16. Vicky's avatar Vicky says:

    I’ve been catching up with all of your posts Heather, having been away, and you really do produce the most stunning work! I love the depth you’ve achieved with this one and the colour combination is beautifully dramatic.

  17. Jenny M's avatar Jenny M says:

    Wow that’s amazing inking Heather, I love the colour combination :0)
    Jenny x

  18. Ellie Knol's avatar Ellie Knol says:

    I can’t help it- I keep looking at this one! GORGEOUS! and beautiful flower stamp!

  19. Ellie Knol's avatar Ellie Knol says:

    I’ve been having a look at this stamp, but it’s not called the lace flower stamp, but the Resplendent stamp.

  20. Margreet's avatar Margreet says:

    And it is a beautiful creation.I loved the colors.

    Margreet

  21. Lorel-Lye's avatar Lorel-Lye says:

    Beautiful! You took this one layer card to the next level, it very inspiring.

  22. GinaA's avatar GinaA says:

    Totally fabulous, great colour and design.

  23. Victoria's avatar Victoria says:

    WOW! What fabulous colours and depth. Stunning.

  24. I’m so glad I found your blog. Your art is glorious and makes me happy just looking at it.
    The sponging and layering of stamps has created an exquisite card.

  25. Alison's avatar Alison says:

    WOW! That’s all I can say!! 🙂

  26. Your card is striking – I really love it. I had forgotten how eye catching masking can be. The colours really work well together. Regards


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