Perfection! That defines this card created by Linda Callahan, today's guest stamper and a member of my Stampin' Pretty Pals Virtual Community. The embossed and paper snipped flower (Happy Watercolor stamp set) is so elegant, especially with the bloom popped up for a 3-D effect.
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Beautiful, as always, Linda!
Very nice.
WOW Linda, love this card, the stamps in this set are all so gorgeous and, even with no color to the image, it still loos amazing. I love to just heat emboss them with gold EP, the look is so soft and elegant.
Thank you Mary for featuring Linda as your guest stamper today and thank you Linda for sharing this oh so beautiful card with us.
I agree with Kadie! Linda’s card is so very lovely!! She always does a great job creating cards!!
Oooooo, My , My ….. Beauitful Linda
Love those colors ,and such a neat looking card !!!
Tfs
Lots of hugs
Frenchie
Absolutely gorgeous. Loved the simplicity of using one flower. The color combination fabulous. Thanks for sharing your incredible work.
oh wow, that is so pretty. So so pretty.
~Sandra
Linda’s work is always fabulous! Love it!
Linda’s card is “oh so lovely” and I’m loving how she used the SAB DSP! Thanks for sharing Linda’s work with us.