Hello, Oh So Eclectic stamp set! It’s been a while since I played with you. It’s time to stamp with one of your fabulous flowers.

Oh So Eclectic Thank You Card
Oh So Eclectic happens to be the designated stamp set for today’s What Will You Stamp challenge. Since I’m one of the designers, I get to create a project, using a different Stampin’ Up! stamp set, every Monday morning. I sure hope you’ll play along.
I first stamped three flowers using Versamark, the Embossing Buddy, White Embossing Powder, and the Heat Tool.
Next, I colored the flowers using a Real Red Watercolor Pencil, Aqua Painter, and Light Old Olive Stampin’ Blend. And, I added two Whisper White sprigs that were cut with a die from the Eclectic Layers die set.
I decided on a Gray Granite base card with Wood Textures Designer Series Paper to surround my Whisper White, floral, art piece.
And, then I took suggestions from the challenge at TGIF. The right, row, down is: flowers-negative space-thread.
I used a label die from the Merry Christmas die set to make my negative space, leaving Wood Textures peeking through. I stamped it with “thank you” in Black ink, using the Stamparatus for positioning. The sentiment is from the Vertical Greetings stamp set.
The final detail of Silver Thread and a Silver Foil sprig were added to complete TGIF’s TIC Tac Toe challenge.
Thanks for stopping by today! I hope to see your project in the What Will You Stamp Gallery. The more the merrier!
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Love the pop of color you added for your flowers while the rest of the card is neutral! Gorgeous!
Thank you! I’m so glad you like it!
I love the very clever use of the negative space with the diecut for the sentiment on this beautiful card. Have a great day!
Thank you Hilda! I appreciate your nice comment! You have a great day, too!
Stunning card! I love the bright flowers against the white background, and then adding in the TGIF Challenge elements was brilliant. I love how you used the negative space for the sentiment!
Thank you Tami! Challenges often give me ideas I wouldn’t think of otherwise.