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Clean & Simple Day 5 again

In the C&S class on day 5 Julie created a pop of color by adding color to only one section of the stamped image. I wanted to do this a little different and not use a flower stamp. So I grabbed my Hero Arts Plano stamp (ST518), Heat embossed it in white and colored some sections with my Prismacolor pencils. I love this stamp. It is so versatile. A little while back I made this card with it. And I am planning to use it in different ways  in the future. The sentiment is Hero Arts Heartfelt Messages (Cl150).




Comments

Kelly Griglione said…
Love, love, love this card!! The colors stand out so well on the kraft. So well balanced and designed!
joy said…
LOVE!! Your choice of stamp and the colors you used are just striking!
Hannelie said…
Thanks so much for your inspiring comment on my fairytale card!
I just love what you did here!
Have a great weekend!
Jackie Rockwell said…
This is such a cool card! The way you colored in some random spaces looks fantastic!
Jackie Rockwell said…
This is such a cool look! Love how you colored in some random spaces!!!
Mary J said…
Really cool! Fab use of the kraft and touches of bright colours!
Rosmarie said…
Auch sehr interessant! Ich weiß nicht warum, aber ich habe bei dieser Ansicht sofort an ein Spinnetz gedacht...

LG Rosi

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