
Color & Contour Simple Stamping Card
Let’s talk simple stamping! With just stamps, ink, and paper, you can create beautiful, personalized creations that are sure to leave a lasting impression. Today’s card uses the Color & Contour stamp set, two ink pads and Basic White Cardstock to create a lovely card!

The Color & Contour stamp set is a versatile set that offers a wide array of images and sentiments to play with. The set includes 13 photopolymer stamps. It’s a two-step stamp set meaning two stamps create one image shown in our card today.

This card is a simple stamping card because it only uses stamps, ink and paper, making this card perfect for beginners! You can see the full supply list below.
I used two ink colors for this project, Blackberry Bliss & Fresh Freesia. They go so well together! I first stamped the outline of the flowers in Blackberry Bliss and then filled in the flowers with Fresh Freesia. The stamps give a watercolor look, the images are not supposed to line up perfectly.

I used the splatter stamp in the set along with Fresh Freesia to create a speckled background around the flowers. A few Rhinestone Basic Jewels add a little bling to this card but are entirely optional.

Remember, there are no right or wrong ways to create a simple stamping card. With just a few simple supplies, you can create stunning, personalized cards that showcase your creativity and passion.
I hope this card has inspired you to try simple stamping! Don’t forget to send your handmade creations to friends and family to brighten their day. Happy Stamping!
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