I hope you are having a good weekend. I haven't managed to get anything made yet this weekend which always makes me tetchy :) However I made a few more cards with Uniko Studio's wonderful Lattice stamps when I was playing with them the other day.
Secondly I made a card which would be very easy to replicate using the individual element stamps:
I randomly stamped the elements and over stamped in ME inks. I deliberately tried to offset them a little bit to give a looser look. The sentiment is from Winnie and Walter.
These lattice stamps work with so many different looks :)
Thanks for stopping by!
Sarah x
I have to get this set out, you work wonders with it. The whote embossoi g on the pink is a delight. Great to see at Uniko x
ReplyDeleteThese cards are fabulous Sarah! I love that casual offset look! I need to try that out myself sometime! Thanks son much for joining us at CASology this week! Xx
ReplyDeleteTwo fabulous cards Sarah, you said such sweet things in your last comment on my blog but I feel much the same way with yous friend!
ReplyDeleteSarah your cards a super stunning and gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteJust spotted the pink and black one in particular ... so adore that combination of colours.
Thanks for linking up at Uniko Studio
Sarah x
Two beautiful cards Sarah and I love all your pretty stamping:) xx
ReplyDeleteLove what you've been doing with this set, Sarah ... the white embossing with the vibrant pink is so stunning ... and the offset stamping is so playful ... brilliant! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteThe white embossed lattice design against the hot pink is so eye catching and awesome & I love your colours on your second card and the layout too :) Thanks SO much for joining in on the Uniko Studio Challenge. Hugs Bev x
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome design! Love the clean look
ReplyDeleteLOVE both, bright colors are a FAVE!! Thanks for joining us at CASology this challenge for the FRIENDS cue this week!!!!
ReplyDeleteTwo really beautiful cards, Sarah! I love how the black and white pops against the pink on your first card and how you created your pattern on the second card! Great choice of sentiments, too!
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