In March, I decided to participate in the Divine Design Challenge which you can search for on Splitcoaststampers under keyword BVC08. It is a Bible Verse Challenge where many stampers have made a commitment to offer a card on the 8th of each month that includes scripture that has special meaning to them. You can read more about the challenge on Lori Craig’s blog here.
Another quick and simple card…really the design paper did all the work and conveniently left enough space for me to pop up a sentiment. Have a beautiful week!
Supplies:
Stamps: Stampabilities
Ink: Black Brilliance
Paper: Bazzill; Sassafrass Lass
Accessories: Brads, Ribbon, Michaels Flowers
I love it! What a great idea! :)
You always blessed the Lord and all of us with your beautiful cards. thanks Becca for another awesome card and sentiment.
This is simply beautiful Becca!!!
This is absolutely gorgeous!!!
Beautiful card!
beautiful card and sentiment. TFS and blessing us with your talent
Love the stamping on DP … another gorgeous creation.
OMGosh! Wowza! I absolutely love it! Especially how you stamped on the dp! I made a card tonight and it has SO MUCH white space that I don’t know what I was thinking! I need to order lots more sentiments so I can try this!!
Becca, I love everything about this card…the serene colors, the verse, and the stamps….No one else can put a card together like you can…..Perfection should be your middle name, honestly.
You find the best stamps! And I thought I was the Super Shopper!
Great card once again! I absolutely love your work!
Are the little flowers from Michaels originally that color, or did you color them yourself? If so, what medium did you use to color them? I’ve only seen them in white and ivory–and, in fact, just bought the white ones the other day but haven’t had a chance to play with them yet.
As always, you inspire me!
Deb,
My Michaels is selling those same flowers in two additional colors; the blue and mauve. Of course I had to have them all, but before I purchased these I was coloring them successfully with Copic Markers. You must try it!!