When it is used on a card, is it androgynous? I am thinking so, but I mostly use this stamp for masculine cards. I really like the whole set that it comes from with great leaves!!! Of course, it's a Unity set. It lends itself really nicely to the CAS style of stamping.
I made this card for last week's Limelight Sketch challenge with a product focus of string. It was Mandy's 50th challenge, woohoo. I wonder how many of those challenges I have actually played in? Not like I would actually count, but I play often.
I think I mentioned last week that I was low in masculine cards, so I went that direction again. I left the sentiment off so that the card could be used for many occasions. (Plus, I didn't immediately see a great spot for the sentiment and I was working with a self-imposed deadline. Kids will do that to you, they want to eat dinner and stuff like that!)
Enough jibber-jabber, have a great day!
Details - Stamps: Joy=Gratitude (Unity); Paper: Kraft, Early Espresso, River Rock; Ink: River Rock, Soft Suede, Old Olive, Versamark; Accessories: clear ep, brads, embroidery floss, stampin' dimensionals; Techniques: embossing.
like your minimalism
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