I made a lily card today in honor of the Featured Stamper at Splitcoast Stampers. Since everything used is over a year old, it makes the perfect card for the Retro Rubber Challenge.

The stamp set used is Thank You Floral by Gina K Designs from 2018. I colored it with So Saffron SU Blends (alcohol markers) which matched the embossed panel. I used the SU Ornate Floral Embossing Folder from 2020. I love the small flower print and use it quite a bit. The other markers used are Spectrum Noir Citrus Green colors and one of the brown ones.
This will be entered in the Retro Rubber Challenge: https://www.retrorubberchallengeblog.com/my-blog/2023/05/challenge-207-anything-goes.html

I like this lily. I left a sentiment off so it can be used for anything. Thanks for stopping by!

I really like this lily too. Makes such pretty card with your ef folder layer with the black layers.
Thank you!
Beautiful card. Your coloring is so soft and delicate. The EF is a perfect background
Thank you! I never realized how much I like this color until it retired. It is the same color as Sweet Corn by Gina K. She doesn’t keep the cardstock available in her store. I should have stocked up.
Beautiful lily card. Your coloring is perfect and so is that EF background.
Thank you!
You have great colouring skills Lisa. This is wonderful and I love how you made the lily colours match the background.
Thank you! I have one piece left of that color of cardstock, unless more is hiding. I bought the alcohol markers on discount and found that I really like them. I never knew how pretty of a color it was till it was retired. I will find a good substitute.
Beautiful card. Adding the black layer to the embossed and focal panel really makes them stand out.
Thank you! I channel Gina every time I add a black layer.
The pale yellows with the black is such a striking combination, and your card looks great! Just the right amount of texture and white space, and beautifully colored focal image.
This is really pretty! Something being a year old seems quite new, but you did a great job using your “not brand spanking new” supplies!