The current challenge over at Less is More is one layer, with the theme of Spring Flowers. I chose a single tulip:
I used:
- 5" x 5" square white card blank, tent style
- masked off a strip across the centre of the card and just daubed SU 'Daffodil Delight' ink using a make up sponge to give a mottled effect
- the stamp is one of the very first ones I ever bought, it's from a set of five, with no name, and they were a real novelty at the time as they're clear stamps already mounted onto acrylic blocks and the stems on some spell out a flower name or some other wording. Sigh, the fact that they don't stamp brilliantly is a shame - perhaps they were just a tad before their time. However, I used SU 'Old Olive' to stamp the image and a 'Ruby' Pro Marker to colour in the head of the tulip
- then to finish off I just added a couple of score lines above and below the yellow stripe using the trick of scoring on the right side and then flipping the card over and following the same lines to raise the lines on the right side. I did giggle here, another lovely bloggy friend used this trick recently and said they'd spotted it elsewhere - I jumped in and squealed what a good idea. Then subsequently realised it was probably me that had done it 'cos that's always how I score when I want to follow a line on the front of a card :) Just make sure you don't press too hard when you flip it over for fear of ripping the card
- of course the Pro Marker did bleed through the card so I just backed the inside with a slightly smaller square of white card. Chrissie assured me ages ago that it still counts as one layer :)
The background reminds me of rag-rolling - anyone else remember when that was all the rage and we rag-rolled, stippled and stencilled walls like there was no tomorrow?
Edit: The lovely Jules reminded me where the stamp set came from - Lakeland Limited, back in the days when they sold craft goodies - apparently she has the same set too :)
Di
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Oh - pretty. I like your double scoring & think I used it recently too. (Told ya I'm a confirmed copier). The rose doesn't look as though it didn't stamp well, and it's awesome against the mottled gold-y background. Simple, elegant. Yes, I remember watching the ragrolling, crumpled cling wrap texturizing of walls. Never tried it myself. Not that brave. Off to do some visitin' with Parsnip. TFS & Hugs
ReplyDeleteI was wondering why that background looked familiar! Wasn't that very 'in' in the '80s? ttfn bed is calling xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful spring card Di, love how the stem says tulip! Cathy x
ReplyDeleteThis is so simple but fabulous Di, a bit like me really!! xx
ReplyDeleteGreat card Di. Love the stamp. x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Di, a simple design but fabulous.
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irene
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Hi Di
ReplyDeleteI have that same set of 5 stamps!! Surprise, surprise!!
Did they come from Lakeland Plastics? I have a feeling they did.
Love your card .. .. it is a great look!
You asked about the Christmas tree on my card on Sunday.
It is Penny Black "3741K" Filigree Tree. One of my favourite .. .. in fact probably my very favourite .. . Christmas tree stamps.
Hope you are having a good week and have seen some sunshine.
Love Jules xx
Beautiful OLC .... love the stamp too. xx
ReplyDeleteSo elegant and beautiful
ReplyDeletefantastic Di
hugs Tamara
A beautiful card. Ooh how I wish I had stamps like that - that Tulip is gorgeous & it's all that was needed. (along with the background of course).
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Terrific one layer spring card with that brilliant extra touch of embossed lines Di.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sarn xxx
Ah yes, I too remember when Lakeland did crafting goodies - shame they stopped, if you ask me!!
ReplyDeleteYour card is simply lovely and I like the embossed border that you've done as it just finishes it beautifully
Kathyk
Cor I remember when rag rolling was the thing, though I cannot do that in our house - too many knobbly stones - it already looks rolled! Haa Haa!
ReplyDeleteLakeland! Those were the days. Still got some stuff too!
Nice card.
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great card Di
ReplyDeletethanks for joining us at less is more this week
Jen
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Such a gorgous card. Fabulous CAS style and lovely stamp xx
ReplyDeleteHi Di, I love your stamp, it`s fab and it looks as if it`s stamped ok to me. Have you tried rubbing it all over with a white erazer, it`s supposed to bring stamps back to life.
ReplyDeleteI well remember rag rolling too. Spent a week rag rolling my living room walls, they looked good too...at the time.
Thank you so much for your comments on my blog. I`ve decided that it`s their loss, not mine. I`m quite enjoying my time off for now and as we`re going on holiday at easter I`m not even thinking about looking for anything else til after then.
Lynne xxx
I haven't heard it called Rag-Rolling before but I do remember everyone doing the technique with big sponges. I remember seeing it on people's walls too.
ReplyDeleteLovely simple card! That's one nifty stamp.
So pretty Di is your card and that stamp looks okay to me! l like how you have given it a mottled effect and added the score lines l normally go to hard and end up splitting mime really is annoying xx
ReplyDeleteGreat CAS card, I like the mottled background and the tulip stamp is lovely. I like the embossed lines as well they give a nice finished look.
ReplyDeleteJean x
Brilliant idea, love the image and the yellow border and as I can not do scoring for love or money I am very envious of that.
ReplyDeleteI was very tempted to put a cheeky comment asking if that tulip was blown down with the same wind that blew the fence down!!
Rag rolling was way before my time!
Kath xx
Ohhhh love this Di! I remember stencilling my daughters kitchen when she got her new house it was the rage and my back ached for days after LOL huggles Sue xxx
ReplyDeleteStrikingly beautiful card, Di!
ReplyDeleteWow, less is more, this is SO elegant, I love it Di.
ReplyDeleteLovely card Di. I like the sponged effect background and the stamp too ... I don't think it matters that the stamp doesn't make a perfect impression :) Hugs, Elizabeth xx
ReplyDeletePS: not sure why, but your card reminds me of Italy!
Aaah, now, you know I love this CASlicious single-tulip design with all my heart, Di!! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteDi what a super one layer card!
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part in the one layer challenge at LIM this week
Anne (Guest LIM commenter)