If you are not going to color an image, I think it often looks nice stamped in navy blue. I used distress ink, then spritzed the stamp very lightly with water and stamped onto regular ivory cardstock.
This one will probably get duplicated with different bows and papers.
Supplies:
Stampendous Fireside Ivy Stamp
Distress ink Chipped Sapphire
My Mind's Eye Signature Christmas Paper
Bow and twine from my stash
This project will be entered into the following challenge(s):
10 comments:
Gorgeous card Heidi :-) the image is lovely and I love the navy blue stamping, simple and stunning !! :-)
thanks for joining us on the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge
luv
Lols x x x
Lovely image. Love the added gingham bow.
I think I agree with you there, really does look great.
Kath x
The blue ink for a non coloured image is beautiful! Perfect with that pretty blue bow and snippet of jute twine! Your image is really pretty too...
Tanks for taking part in the February Rudolph Days Challenge. Good luck!
Beautiful card. What a great design and I love the colours! Thanks for joining the ODBD Shining the Light challenge. Elizabeth
I've never tried a non-colored image before, but I do like it done in navy! That pretty gingham bow is the perfect accent embellishment to dress up this image too! NJ!
I just love the non-colored image with the blue!! Stunning design with all the navy!! Thanks for joining the ODBD Challenge!!
This is a lovely stamp (and I found a similar one at Michaels on sale over the Christmas holidays - so was very happy to see your treatment on this card). It really does look so lovely & vintage in the blue shade you chose to stamp with, & the tiny country check bow was just the perfect accent to complete the mood of this very pretty card. TFS & joining in at Rudy Day #2. Happy wkend.
Fabulous Rudolph Day card, it looks lovely stamped in blue. Carol x
I love your sweet, homey card! The stamp is great and you did a great job!
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