Rosevine Heart:
Good morning!
Today I’m bringing an elegant, more subdued, card. Gotta keep you on your toes, right? :) On the third Wednesday of each month, the DeNami Design blog features a specific stamp/ stamp set. This is a great way to see one stamp featured in LOTS of different ways. For the month of June we are featuring the beautiful Rosevine Heart.
I wanted to step away from the norm and made the heart more of a frame. Pretty neat, huh? I tend to be intimidated by large stamps, so I usually don’t use them. However, I think I should break them out some more! It was really fun to use this image. In fact, I have another card with this stamp….however you’ll have to wait a few weeks since it uses a new stamp. :) How’s that for a tease?!
Today is the last day before I leave for my trip. Heading out of work early so I can finish packing and also run some last minute errands. Can you believe that I have never traveled on a plane by myself? Yup, you read that right! I’m nearly 23 and I haven’t traveled alone. Guess there is a first time for everything!
Thanks for stopping by my blog today! Be sure to visit the DeNami blog and check out the other samples featuring this stamp! You’re sure to see lots of inspiration!
Paper: White, Brown Kraft, Sage, Melon Berry (PTI)
Ink: Vintage Sepia, Sweet Blush, Tea Dye Duo (PTI)
Other: Ivory grosgrain ribbon, Spellbinders Labels Nine dies, Copics
LOVE those hearts Paulina! I wanted to give you this Beautiful Blogger award, because you always inspire me in some way! You can go to my blog to get it: http://lindsayamrhein.blogspot.com/2010/06/youre-so-sweet-thank-you_16.html
I love that you cut the flowes out of the heart image! Wonderful idea!
Super original! I never thought to not stamp it as a heart. Love your color choices too!
I love how you broke the stamp into sections! Very clever!!!
Love the card – very pretty. 23 is not too bad – I didn’t fly by myself until last year – 29! Lol. Have a fun trip!
I love the way you pieced the sections together. You are so clever, I would have never thought to do that. I will never look at large stamps the same way again. Thanks for the inspiration! :)
So pretty and very clever of you to cut it apart! :)