Sunday, June 10, 2018

Tickled Pink

Hi, everyone!  I'm back with another card for the Featured Stamper Challenge over at Splitcoast.  Since my first card only took 10 minutes, I went back to Cindy's gallery for more CAS (clean and simple) inspiration to help me catch up on my birthday card list.  This time around I chose this super cute flamingo card for inspiration.  I used the 'Tickled Pink' set from Our Daily Bread designs.  The sentiment was masked so that each word could be stamped separately.  The sky was sponged over a template cut from the ODBD Custom Clouds and Raindrops Dies set; the 'water' was sponged over a piece of scratch paper; a white chalk marker dotted the top of the water line at the flamingo's feet.  This card is for a dear friend of mine who will be 88 years young this week (I swear she stopped aging at 70!)  I will be submitting this to the 'Less is More' Friendship Challenge as well.

ODBD Tickled Pink, ODBD Custom Clouds and Raindrops Dies, Card Designer Angie Crockett

Thanks for stopping by!

Blessings,

ODBD Designer Angie Crockett

4 comments:

Kathyk said...

Delightful make, I'm a fan of a flamingo!

Kathyk

kiwimeskreations said...

Wonderful card Angella - I am sure your friend will love it. Isn't it fascinating how some people 'age' and others appear to stay young - I am sure it has a lot to do with the Joy we find in the Lord.
Blessings
Maxine

Sharon Traynor Designs said...

Super card Angie. What a fun flamingo that is and the sentiment is perfect for it (love how you added it in two colours). Even though we love to see lots of totally clear blank space on CAS cards, your delicately inked clouds are just subtle enough to get away with it. Thank you for sharing this with us at Less is More xx

Trina P. said...

You’re back with another wonderful CASE card, Angie! What a cool flamingo stamp. Love how you’ve stamped the sentiment. The cloud background is beautifully inked, but it may have covered up the lovely white space we love seeing on CAS cards. Thank you for joining us at Less is More. x