Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Simple, Quick & Yet Elegant!

I can not believe the simple, quick and yet elegant cards you can make with the "Baroque Motifs" set by Stampin' Up!


For this card I used Lovely Lilac, Lavender Lace and Whisper White card stock. I used Lovely Lilac ink and white embossing powder. I didn't check the new catalog to see if white embossing powder made the final cut!! If it isn't in the book you can use white craft ink for the flowers and clear embossing powder and get the same effect. I used the Sincere Salutations "thank you" stamp for my wording in the bottom right corner. A few lines of tape and you have a quick, simple and yet elegant card!!!! I'm going to play with this set a bit more before I go back to finishing my challenge of using every stamp in the "Year After Year" set.



Thank you for stopping by,
Wanda

9 comments:

  1. It really is a beautiful set, isn't it? I need to play with mine some more - I've seen some really neat examples with the swirl stamped with Stazon on acetate, and I'm dying to try it out for myself!

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  2. Anonymous6:28 AM

    This is great, don't have the sent but I need to put it on my list. Wonderful card!

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  3. Anonymous7:38 AM

    Wow! A very beautiful card. I love this set. I am going to try your color combo. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Anonymous8:28 AM

    This is beautiful - love the colours you used. TFS

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  5. Anonymous10:21 AM

    very pretty card. Nice and elegant.

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  6. Love this one...it's bright and elegant. Purple is my fave but I rarely stamp with it. Hmmm, wonder why? Anyway, I love the embossing. I should do that more often.

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  7. Wow it is beautiful,I'll have to get that one.TFS!!

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  8. Anonymous12:12 PM

    LOVE IT!! Wanda you are incredible! What an inspiration.
    Cyndi

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  9. Great card! I, too, was playing with this set and came up with some good samples. I did a very striking one with pink and black. Very versatile set.

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