February is here and so are Celeste and I with another collaboration !! It's been a bit cooler here in Virginia Beach ( along with some 70 degree days ), so what better time to start thinking about pretty Flowers that hopefully soon will be blooming .. Our theme is Floral !!
My wonderfully talented friend, Lindsay Ostrom creates stamps for Impression Obsession and I was lucky enough to get this one at her latest recent "unboxing" on Facebook. Coffee Blooms seemed to be the perfect stamp for this post and actually inspired it !! I hope that you will check out all of her stamps from Impression Obsession here at their website.
- I stamped the Coffee Blooms image in the bottom right corner of a piece of watercolor paper with Versafine Clair Nocturne ink.
- The images were colored with a variety of my favorite markers and watercolors.
- I had bought a clearance tube of washi tape at Michaels recently with a coffee/floral theme. How perfect !! I added several strips of the coordinating washi at a diagonal across the watercolor paper base, above the stamped image.
- The card fronts were adhered to several different card bases .
Thank you for visiting my creative corner of the world for out latest collab !! Take a peek at Celeste's project over at her blog - Crafting Junky. . Please leave us a comment and let us know what you think of our February cards. We also would love it if you would follow our blogs ..
In spite of having gotten a flu shot, I still got a nasty case of Influenza A along with bronchitis. Because of that, I have been drinking lots of hot tea lately . But for my post today, I made a cup of Vanilla Biscotti coffee in a favorite bright RED Starbucks cup !!
SO glad that you have visited Meticulosity again.
Until next time, Stay Creative !!
Debra Davison
Gorgeous card Deb! That stamp is amazing and the washi you paired it with is absolutely perfect! I hope you're feeling better. That biscotti flavored coffee should definitely help.
ReplyDeleteGosh...I love that image and your card!! Using the image in the corner with the washi above it was a great way to use up some washi. Gonna steal that idea! LOL
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