Monday 20 January 2020

A patch of purple poppies

 Painted Poppies Stampin Up Helen Read Allthingsstampy Gorgeous Grape Purple Posy
Who says poppies have to be red? They absolutely don't and I love the colourful Californian poppies which sometimes spring up unexpectedly in the garden.

Purple poppies are beautiful, too, and I've just this minute learned that they are symbol of remembrance for all those animals which served in wartime, such as the military working dogs, horses and ponies which didn’t ask to get involved in human conflicts.

On a brighter note, here are two cards I made along very similar lines, using the lovely and oft-neglected Purple Posy cardstock. 

Painted Poppies Stampin Up Helen Read Allthingsstampy Gorgeous Grape Purple Posy

I love the version with the bold flowers and on-trend white embossing on a black die-cut label but knew this wouldn't be practical in a home party situation so made the one with the flower border and Story Label punch, too. But which do you prefer?
Painted Poppies Stampin Up Helen Read Allthingsstampy Gorgeous Grape Purple Posy
We may not be able to order Purple Posy ink but we can get the look with Highland Heather by stamping off onto scrap paper first. You can also get the look with Versamark and, of course, our Stampin’ Write Marker and Stampin’ Blends Alcohol Marker.



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