Here's a stamp I hadn't inked up yet. I generally like to have people or animals on my cards, so I did need a little nudge to use this stamp. It's really pretty and was enjoyable to color up. Because the stamp is so huge, I had to keep my card pretty simple. Just coloring and framing. As long as I was coloring it once, I figured why not color two and build up my stash. I used SC121, but kind of tweaked it on one of the cards and went with a doodled frame on just one of the cards. So I have two pretty cards that are slightly different, but equally pretty.
Thanks, Cathy, for making me dig out this garden stamp. I like it because I think gardens need birdhouses and because you can tell there's been some serious gardening going on here with the empty pots and the watering can.
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Registered: July 27, 2007 Location: Dublin, Ireland Posts: 131543
Thu, Mar 21, 2019 @ 8:26 AM
Oh, beautiful. Those look like flowers that should smell gorgeous. (I could smell Spring in the air today, it was wonderful!). The blue shadow dots behind the flowers are so effective. And yes, birdhouses are great in a garden.
Registered: June 29, 2010 Location: Recently moved to the seaside, with views over to the Isle of Wight Posts: 13703
Thu, Mar 21, 2019 @ 12:55 PM
Your flowers are similar to delphiniums at first glance - I love your bird houses and spend too much time watching for possible tenants for mine. Lots of bluetit activity today. Sorry about your tulips!
Registered: May 25, 2006 Location: So. Oregon Posts: 121729
Thu, Mar 21, 2019 @ 6:29 PM
that is a cool scene I bet if you really wanted to add critters to it too that would be easy enough to perch a bird on one of the houses sometime too. I love how happy the colors are.