
Hi guys! I created a lovely white-on-white card with just a few areas of soft color, as strictly white-on-white looked rather uninteresting. I started this project by making that cute little clock from the Good Times stamp set, then added a charming, scripty sentiment from the same set and built from there.
The added die-cuts are very dimensional and, therefore, provide shadows, which add interest to this (mostly) white-on-white card. The tiny dots and flowers help to lend a playful rather than austere appearance.

Let’s get started:
- Use the Good Times stamp with a light ink color to stamp the image of the small clock. Leave the stamp in your stamping platform.
- Color in the image using the Good Times stencil set. I’ll have the colors I used listed below.
- Put the colored image back into the stamping platform and use Detail Black ink to stamp over it.
- Use the Good Times die set to cut out the clock.
- Use black ink to stamp a sentiment from the set, then the coordinating die to cut it out.
- I used the Garden Party and Stylized Floral die sets for blooms, branches, and dots. I colored just a few of each using Ballet Slipper but left most of the die-cuts white. I also made the inside dot of the small flowers orange using Apricot ink.
- I used the ends of some paintbrushes to gently shape and curl the branches and flowers.
- I used the Dotted Fancy Frames for a centering piece to place the sentiment and flowers on and around.
- I started arranging everything to see how I liked it, then blended some ink onto the topping panel, underneath one of the flowers, and the clock. I also brushed a bit of Ballet Slipper in the center of one of the flowers.
- I trimmed down the topping panel of white cardstock to 3 1/2 X 4 3/4 in.
- I wrapped a white ribbon around the opposite corners of the topping panel, taping it to the back of the card with Scotch tape. And adhered it to an A2-sized cardbase using fun foam and double-sided tape.
- I used more foam tape to center and adhere the frame die cut, and began arranging and gluing all the pieces.

An elegant white-on-white card can be made less austere with dimensional die-cut flowers and just a few areas of soft color.
I hope you have been inspired to make something new today. Thanks so much for stopping by!
-Anne

Beautiful, elegant card. Perfect for lots of occasions
Thanks so very much, Audrey! 😊