I love this little elephant stamp, so I figured I'd use it more than once on this card! I added a pop of purple by adding a cute little bowtie to the blue elephant's neck.
For the argyle-esque border, I stamped the Denami Harlequin border and used a white gel pen to add a few "x" marks. Simple. Effective.
You can join in on the Color challenge fun by heading over to the Denami blog. Link your project for the chance to win!
Have a wonderful day and thanks for stopping by for some Damask Love!
Supplies:
Stamps: Denami (G152 Elephant, N112 Harlequin Border, E68 Small Baby Script)
Paper: Denami Pastel Cardstock Sampler, PTI Kraft
Ink: Vivid Dye Ink (Brown)
Other: White Gel Pen, Corner Rounder
Such a sweet card, love the little bow. Ace idea to make the argyle border from the harlequin pattern :)
ReplyDeleteJenny x
Sooo cute Amber! I love those little elephants popped up like that in a row! The argyle is such a nice touch!
ReplyDeleteAw, what a sweet card! Love the argyle row!
ReplyDeleteSimply Adorable! Love how you added a bow tie to the elephant... OH, that argyle is fab too--- just a bit of stitching really makes it stand out. Great idea! SO happy to have you join us!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, how ca-ute is this??!! I love your little gel pen addition to the harlequin border-genius!! Super fun card :D
ReplyDeleteLove this card and will be Caseing it and giving you credit!
ReplyDeleteEver so sweet. Joan B sent me.
ReplyDeleteTotally love it. Joan B sent me, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet card. I can see why Joan was inspired.
ReplyDeleteOH my gosh!!! This is so stinkin' cute!!! LOVE the sweet little bow tie! That's what I love so much about your creations - all the little details! Fabulous take on the colors!
ReplyDeleteOk...not only is this card ADORABLE, but you've managed to make one of my all-time favorite stamps (Harlequin Border) EVEN BETTER! I'm a sucker for argyle, and this makes my li'l heart sing! I have to use this on future projects! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSimple and attractive , why shouldn't u try designing Plastic cards printing
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