Wishing You Well
I almost didn’t purchase the Wishing You Well stamp set, why? Because I have lots of flower stamp sets, but this ribbon and sentiment/font sold me! I’m such a pushover!
This is a super simple and easily duplicatable card, I have all the details on creating this cutie below for you. My camera captured this card looking like it’s the retired Tempting Turquoise Cardstock, but it’s Bermuda Bay!
Tea Room Specialty Designer Series Paper
So in addition to using the Wishing You Well Stamp Set, and Bermuda Bay Cardstock, I used the Tea Room Specialty Paper. Have you seen these paper? So beautiful! If you purchased one of my paper shares, please “use it”. It’s so much fun to send a beautiful card, and the Tea Room Specialty Paper makes any card ordinary to extraordinary!
Tip!
Here is a close up of that adorable bow and font. TIP: The key to obtaining a beautifully stamped bow is to “gently” tape the stamp set onto the Rich Razzleberry Ink. Please do not smash it into the ink pad, this stamp set has tons of details and you will just lose all the details if you over ink your stamp.
I sprinkled some of those gorgeous Facted Dots on my card to give it a little pop. These gems are just beautiful!
Thank you for visiting with me today, and I hope I have inspired you to create something beautiful, even if it’s “just a note” and send it on its way!
I have included all the products I used to create this project. You can simply select on the product and you will immediately be taken to my Online Store, or you can download the supply list.
Card Details:
Thick Very Vanilla Cardstock: 5-1/2″ X 8-1/2″, scored at 4-1/4″, 2-1/2″ X 4″ stamped panel
Bermuda Bay Cardstock: 2-3/4″ X 4-1/4″ for sentiment panel, 2-1/4″ X 4-1/2″ for DSP Panel
Tea Room Specialty Designer Series Paper: 2″ X 5-1/2″

Soooo very delicate and pretty!
Thank you much my biggest cheerleader, Ms. Carol Carriveau!!