The challenge on this week's Less is More is a recipe: use a sticker, a sticky label or a peel-off. I immediately thought of the stack of Penny Black Stickeroos stashed in a drawer. As usual, in my hurry to use the stickers, I completely dismissed the CAS standard! Well, I now have three cards I can use for mailings, only one of which features plenty of white space. I'm posting the two that use my favorite sheet of stickers: Romance of Flowers.
Below...the one that uses stickers but isn't at all CAS.
11 comments:
These are both fabulous Evelyn! The LIM entry is so elegant and beautifully tranquil, and I love the rich colours and texture of the other one. Thanks so much for playing with us at Less is More :)
it's really interesing how the same or similar set of stickers can make such different and gorgeous looking cards!
Beautifully done Evelyn and so sophisticated. Love the CAS design of the first one and of course great to see you inspired to use more stickers for the second even if it isn't quite Less is More. Thanks so much. Sarah
wow really lovely - both of them
Those stickers are amazing. Gorgeous, gorgeous cards. The simplicity of the first is stunning. Beautifully photographed, as well.
These are incredible, Evelyn...Also, love how you arrange your surroundings. Such an eye for details. Did Rod have his surgery and if so, has it helped?
Tish
Wow, your entry for the Less is More challenge is absolutely stunning! Terrific card! Thanks for sharing!
Oh, Evelyn, I think I have those same stickers somewhere in my "stash"! I buy them because they are so pretty, then put them away and forget to use them. LOL I love the colors and texture you put on the second card and am going to see if I can imitate it somewhat. Thanks for the lovely inspiration once again.
Two fab cards with the stickeroos. I love the texture on the second one.
Absolutely gorgeous Evelyn... your Stickeroos have been so tastefully treated... gorgeous cards!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
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These stickers are beautiful, I love how you've simply layered up a frame for the first and mounted on the textured base. Just gorgeous.
Thanks for sharing with us.
Anita x
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