Friday, May 8, 2015

Loves Rubberstamps Saturday Inspiration: Happy Mother's Day!


Hello!  Hope everyone's having a great Saturday and for those of you celebrating Mother's day that it is a fantastic weekend!  Today's I have a simple Mother's Day card I've made in celebration of this special holiday!

Here it is...


I had recently picked up some Wow embossing powder in Gold Rich Pale and I couldn't wait to play with it because I really love the tone of this gold color.   I  used my Versamark ink to stamp some flowers and leaves from a set called Contemporary Roses by My Favorite Things.  I then water colored over them with some Tim Holtz distress inks.  I really soft colors against the gold.  I added Wink of Stella over the flowers and you can't really tell from the photo but there is tons of pretty sparkle here!  To finish off my card, I added some sequins including the fun heart ones from Pretty Pink Posh.  I also tied some pink jute rope in a bow for a bit more splash of color! 

Here is the full supply list for my card:
Versamark Ink - Tusukineko
Mustard Seed-Tim Holtz Distress Ink
Picked Raspberry-Tim Holtz Distress Ink
Peacock Feathers-Tim Holtz Distress Ink
Spiced Marmalade-Tim Holtz Distress Ink
Clear Glitter Brush Marker - Wink of Stella

Happy Mother's Day friends and thanks so much for stopping by!

Hugs,
Marcy

5 comments:

  1. Wow! This is a vision, Marcy! I love the vibrancy it beholds and the WOW embossing powder just takes it to the next level - gorgeous, gorgeous Mother's Day card! ♥

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  2. So very beautiful. I love the flowers and the awesome colors. I'm sure the Wink of Stella adds so much more beauty to this creation! Happy Mother's Day. Hugs, Maggie

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  3. Gorgeous! Love the pretty flowers and colors! You did those beauties justice! Happy Mothers Day to such an awesome Mom!

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  4. Oh this is so beautiful and I love the colors!!!

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  5. Gorgeous card! The gold embossing goes well with these flowers! I have them somewhere in my stash and need to use them.

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