Thoughtful Flowers Card

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I thought I’d share the final results of the card that I shared the other day here. I finished coloring the card that I stamped with the Thoughtful Flowers stamp set. (There are only a couple more days for you to get this stamp set. You can even get it for just $5 with a $50 order. But hurry because it’s only available through December 31st.) As I mentioned in my last post, I used the ShinHan Touch Twin Markers to color the flowers and one of the stamp sets that come with the Flower Market Cricut Collection for the sentiment.

Have you ever been afraid to move forward with a project because you thought you might ruin it? After I finished stamping this card, I wasn’t sure if I wanted to color it or not. I took a photo of the card before I started coloring because I thought it looked pretty cool in black and white. I actually like it both ways. Which one do you like better? Colored or black and white?

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  1. I like them both — but I might also have tried leaving most of it black and white and just coloring 3 flowers (not the same ones) and a few leaves around one of them for just of a pop of color!

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