Splitcoast Stampers
I found a Clean and Simple challenge from Splitcoast Stampers (browsing my saved newsletters). The inspiration card by Loll Thompson is so gorgeous and so simple. This is the second time that I have been inspired by Loll. If you haven’t checked out her website, then do, it is filled with all things gorgeous and beautiful.
I actually made two cards for this challenge and this is the first one. I kept it really “clean and simple” – Cutting, scoring and folding Whisper White card stock to create a one layer card. I cut various sized circles from scrap card and used them to make a mask and then sponge the ink inside to create a background for my stamp. The idea is that you start with the lightest colour and finish with the darkest. I used So Saffron, Always Artichoke and Cajun Craze ink to sponge into my circles.
These colours come straight from the Colour Coach (simply a must if you need some colour inspiration). Once I had finished sponging I inked the image from the Thoughts and Prayers stamp set with Early Expresso ink and stamped over the top of the sponged circles – I did use the Stamp-a-ma-jig to place the image inside the sponged circles. So there it is – just about as simple as it gets.
For my second card I decided to step things up a little. This time I used Sahara Sand, Bravo Burgundy and Pretty in Pink to sponge into my circles. Again this colour combo comes from the Colour Coach. Once I had finished sponging on the colour, I inked the stem image from the Field Flowers stamp set with Early Expresso ink and stamped over the sponged circles. I used the Stamp-a-ma-jig to stamp the “solid” image for both the large and small flower because I wanted them to be aligned with the stem properly. I stamped the solid images lightly onto scrap paper first. The “detail” images were both stamped over the top using Early Expresso ink.
I added a mat of Bravo Burgundy card stock to the Whisper White image panel and then attached it to the card front.
This is such a fun technique, I am sure that I will find lots of ways to use this on future projects. I think it would be a great way to add an embellishment panel to a scrap page.
I hope that I have inspired you to try something new.
Bye for now, Kris.






Beautiful cards!!! Love this layout – it’s clean and simple yet also elegant. I can’t wait to try this technique. Thanks for sharing!!! ~Sophia
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very very pretty card!
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Both cards are beautiful. I have to start paing more attention to what is going on in Splitcoast stampers. I don’t even know where the challenges are.
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beautiful cards & so simple to make….sometimes less is best!
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