As you can see, I flipped and rotated the and then cropped it to focus on a specific area of the digital stamp. That’s the beauty of working with digital images — it’s so easy to experiment with the image to make it your own.
For the inside of the card, I printed the full image as a watermark and overlaid it with one of my favorite sentiments from the Countryside Bouquet Digital Stamp.
Be sure you stop by the Power Poppy blog and get some inspiration from the Instant Gardener team.
Cheryl Scrivens
Barbara Walker
Nancy Sheads (that’s me!)
Jessie Banks (welcome to our newest team member!)
Broni Holcombe
Debbie Olson
Jennifer Dove
Supplies
Paper: Bazzill Basics in Hollywood; X-Press It Blending Card by Copics
Stamp: Pure Prairie Bouquet (*) by Power Poppy; Countryside Bouquet by Power Poppy (sentiment)
Dies: A2 Matting Basics B by Spellbinders
Copics: G20, G43, BG72, YG01, YG67 (leaves); RV10, RV13, RV14, RV17, Y15, V04 (Indian paintbrush); B000, B00, B23, V04 (New England Cornflower); V01, V04, V17, Y15, B15 (Prairie Clover); YR000, E93, RV55 (Coneflower); Y11, Y15, Y17, Y19, R05 (Coreopsis); Y11, Y15, Y35, Y38, R05, N3, N5, Signo Uniball Gell pen in white (Butterfly); B10, B0000, B000, BV20 (Background)
Items marked with an asterisk (*) were provided by a store or the manufacturer. All other items were personally purchased.