The challenge at Less Is More this week is the above sketch. I've not been able to join in with the last couple of challenges but managed to find a bit of time yesterday to do a couple of cards for this one. The background for this card was cut with a Martha Stewart punch and the daisy stamp is a La Pashe stamp.
For this card I layered some scalloped pink card and some paper from my stash then I attached the three coloured squares. The stamps that I used are by Inkadinkado.
2 lovely cards, Hazel! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteOutstanding! fabulous cards. The first one has great WOW factor both with the image on use of that punch. XOXO Zoe
ReplyDeletewow 2 gorgeous stamps, love the punchwork, think the second is my fave because of the stamps x
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are lovely Hazel and loving your black and white flower stamp, so effective. Annette x
ReplyDeleteTwo lovely cards Hazel, first is my favourite though. Carol x
ReplyDeleteHi there, great cards love both but I think the top is my favourite possibly because of the B/W images, Have fun, Gay xxx
ReplyDeleteYou used this sketch so well. Elegant cards.
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Lynne
These are lovely Hazel, like the images you have used too
ReplyDeleteThese are brilliant Hazel! The top one would fit The Artistic Stamper challenge too
ReplyDeleteAlison xxx
I love the flower stamp on your first card Hazel, I think maybe 3 squares of the same colour would have looked great on the second one.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining us.
Chrissie
Lady LIM
"Less is More"
Great take on the sketch. They're both lovely.
ReplyDeleteDeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelightful cards - love the first one bestest!
ReplyDeleteKathyk
Both really pretty Hazel
ReplyDeleteI adore that daisy stamp, will have to look for it, its fabulous
Thank you very much
Diva LIM
Less is More
Hazel, I love the bloom on the first card...and the colors are great on both cards! Couldn't pick a favorite!! My Card
ReplyDeleteTwo lovely cards. I really like your first one with the big flowers. x
ReplyDeleteSo effective - beautiful cards showing less is sore is very impressive.
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