Hello and welcome to the Share it Sunday Blog Hop where we are sharing a project we have been working on. I am sharing is a pretty Easter bunny themed card made using the Playing in the Rain stamp set and co-ordinating Dies.
Granny Apple Green card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” – rounded upper left corner Basic White card – 5⅛”” by 3⅜” – rounded upper left corner Dandy Designs dsp – 5” by 3¼“– rounded upper left corner Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” – rounded upper left corner Scrap Basic White card and Dandy Designs dsp
Using Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive, I glued the panel of Dandy Designs dsp to the smaller panel of Basic White card. I used the same liquid glue to add the panel to the Granny Apple Green card base.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – An adorable Easter Bunny card made using the Playing in the Rain stamp set and Dandy Designs dsp
The bunny, from the Playing in the Rain stamp set was stamped onto scrap Basic White card using Memento Tuxedo Black ink. I die cut the image using the Playing in the Rain Dies. I added colour to the ears and nose using Petal Pink Blends Pens.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – An adorable Easter Bunny card made using the Playing in the Rain stamp set and Dandy Designs dsp
I stamped the same bunny on a scrap of Dandy Designs dsp and fussy cut out the waistcoat which was then glued onto the die-cut bunny. The image was then added to the card front on Dimensionals.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – An adorable Easter Bunny card made using the Playing in the Rain stamp set and Dandy Designs dsp
The clouds were stamped onto scrap Basic White card using Balmy Blue ink, die-cut and added with liquid glue to the card front.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – An adorable Easter Bunny card made using the Playing in the Rain stamp set and Dandy Designs dsp
I stamped the sentiments from the Daffodil Delight stamp set in Memento Tuxedo Black ink onto scrap Basic White card and fussy cut out only the words I needed. These were then added to the card front.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – An adorable Easter Bunny card made using the Playing in the Rain stamp set and Dandy Designs dsp
A scattering of pastel adhesive backed sequins complete the card.
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Hello and welcome to the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop where we are sharing a project CASE’d from the catalogue. I have chosen a pretty card using the Tulips Dies to CASE and have altered it a little to make it my own.
To recreate the wreath of tulips card, you will need:
Flirty Flamingo card base Basic White card – 5” by 3¾” Vellum – 5” by 3¾” Basic White card – 4” by 1” Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” – for the inside Scrap Basic White, Blushing Bride, Flirty Flamingo, Poppy Parade, Pear Pizzazz & Mint Macaron
Using 2nd generation Sahara Sand ink. I randomly stamped all over the 5” by 3¾” panel of Basic White card.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Tulip Dies, Painted Poppies stamp set and Vellum used to CASE a card from the current Annual Cataloge and re-made for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop
I die-cut a circular frame from a piece of Sun Prints dsp using the layering Circle Dies. I placed the piece of Vellum on top of the stamped panel and laid the die-cut frame on top. Once I had decided on placement, I glued the frame to the Vellum with dots of Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Tulip Dies, Painted Poppies stamp set and Vellum used to CASE a card from the current Annual Cataloge and re-made for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop
The leaves from the Flowering Tulips stamp set were stamped in Old Olive ink onto Pear Pizzazz card and die cut them out using the Tulip Dies. The outer tulip parts were die-cut from scarp Blushing Bride card and the inner tulip parts from Flirty Flamingo card. I put them together using Mini Glue Dots and added colour to the base of the petals using the Flirty Flamingo Blends Pens. The Mint Macaron leaves were die cut using the Natural Prints Dies. Using liquid glue. I added the flowers and leaves to the circular frame.
I mounted the decorated Vellum panel to the stamped background piece using dabs of liquid glue.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Tulip Dies, Painted Poppies stamp set and Vellum used to CASE a card from the current Annual Cataloge and re-made for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop
The sentiment, from the Daffodil Daydream stamp set was stamped onto scrap Poppy Parade card in Versamark ink, covered it with White Embossing Powder and heat set it with a Heat Tool. I then used a Layering Circle Die to cut it out.
I added a couple of loops of Elegant Trim to the back of the sentiment label and added it to the panel on Dimensionals.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Tulip Dies, Painted Poppies stamp set and Vellum used to CASE a card from the current Annual Cataloge and re-made for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop
A decorative border was added at the bottom of the panel. It had been die-cut using the Basic Border Dies. The whole piece was then glued to the Flirty Flamingo card base. A scattering of Fine Sparkle Gems completed the card.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Tulip Dies, Painted Poppies stamp set and Vellum used to CASE a card from the current Annual Cataloge and re-made for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop
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Some lovely ladies gathered at my house yesterday to make the pretty Wreath of Blooms Kit. I love our kits, they are so easy to put together and so easy to customise as well.
I had made my wreath up beforehand so that I had some idea how it went together. I had also decided to frame mine.
www.crafty-rootes.com – The Wreath of Blooms kit made up as designed, or customised and framed in an Easter themed workshop
The ladies popped out all the pieces of that made up the flowers and leaves. Using bone folders they shaped the flower petals and stacked them together before adding the centre pieces and the brads to hold them together.
Each leaf was folded down the middle and again shaped with a bone folder and/or fingers.
The yellow flower was created by loosening the fibres with a bone folder before folding in half down the length. It was held together with a strip of Tear ‘n Tape. The flowers were then rolled up using Mini Glue Dots, inserted periodically to hold the flower together.
www.crafty-rootes.com – The Wreath of Blooms kit made up as designed, or customised and framed in an Easter themed workshop
The flowers and leaves were then added to the triangular back piece using either hot glue, Tear ‘n Tape or Mini Glue Dots.
www.crafty-rootes.com – The Wreath of Blooms kit made up as designed, or customised and framed in an Easter themed workshop
All of the ladies decided to cover the cardboard wreath using either Jute Twine (from my stash) or lace trim which one lady brought with her. The flowers are leaves were then added to the wreath with Hot Glue to complete the wreath.
www.crafty-rootes.com – The Wreath of Blooms kit made up as designed, or customised and framed in an Easter themed workshop
One of the ladies decided to frame her wreath and chose a piece of Bloom Where You’re Planted dsp, cut to 9⅛” by 9⅛” to cover the back panel. She adhered the two together with Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive. The Wreath was added to the back panel of the shadow box with Hot Glue and the flowers were then added with the frame in place. The decorated piece was inserted into the frame and the back closed.
They all looked really lovely. I hope you like them.
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Hello and welcome to the Ink & Inspirations Blog Hop where we are sharing projects inspired by a photo/colour challenge. A soon as I saw the colours, I thought they would make a fantastic floral Mother’s Day card, so that is what I made. This floral planter was inspired by a project made by Bronwyn Eastley of Addinktive Designs.
Thick Basic White card – 11¾” by 3” scored on the long-side at 2¾”, 5½”, 8¼” & 11½” Thick Basic White card – 3½” by 1“x 2 scored at ¼” on each end. Scrap Basic White, Daffodil Delight, Granny Apple Green, Polished Pink, Poppy Parade and Granny Apple Green
Using one of the dies from the Something Fancy Dies set, I cut a piece from all 4 sides along the bottom, this created the ‘legs’ for my planter. The whole piece was then embossed using the Painted Texture Embossing Folder. I embossed it one end at a time. I used Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive to glue the tab to the side f the box, forming a square ‘planter’ with legs.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Dainty Delight dies used to make a beautiful floral planter for a special Mother’s Day card and shared in the Ink & Inspirations Blog Hop
I folded and burnished the smaller strips of Basic White card, added glue to each small tab and each piece was inserted carefully inside the ‘box’ to form the struts across.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Dainty Delight dies used to make a beautiful floral planter for a special Mother’s Day card and shared in the Ink & Inspirations Blog Hop
I die-cut lots of greenery from scrap Granny Apple Green card and glued it to the inside of the box using both struts and the front and back panels.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Dainty Delight dies used to make a beautiful floral planter for a special Mother’s Day card and shared in the Ink & Inspirations Blog Hop
The parts for the purple flowers were die cut using Granny Apple Green card for the bases and Gorgeous Grape for the flowers. I glued them together with the same liquid glue. They were added to the back panel of the box.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Dainty Delight dies used to make a beautiful floral planter for a special Mother’s Day card and shared in the Ink & Inspirations Blog Hop
The daisies were die-cut using Daffodil Delight card and the flower centres from Basic White card. I glued them together with liquid adhesive and added them to the foliage. I die cut the plumes of flowers from Poppy Parade card and the smaller flowers from Polished Pink card. They were added to the card with liquid glue.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Dainty Delight dies used to make a beautiful floral planter for a special Mother’s Day card and shared in the Ink & Inspirations Blog Hop
The sentiment was stamped onto Basic White card and die-cut using the Stylish Shapes Dies. It was added to the front of the box.
Classic Matte Dots were then added to the centre of each small flower to complete the card. This will fit into a standard C6 envelope but I will be hand delivering it to my Mum.
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As part of my husband’s recent birthday, I had arranged a proper Afternoon Tea for us both to enjoy. There is a wonderful place near us that serves afternoon tea in old refurbished Pullman Train carriages, such a great atmosphere. I made this little card for my husband to open on his birthday to let him know that he had this treat in store and today is the day
Daffodil Delight card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” Starry Sky card – 4¾” by 2¾” Basic White card – 4½” by 3½” Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” – for the inside Scrap Basic White, Daffodil Delight & Starry Sky
The stripy cup was stamped all around the edge of the Daffodil Delight card front using Daffodil Delight ink.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Cup of Tea stamp set, Teacup Dies and the Alphabest Dies used to make a tea for two card for a birthday treat
The same image was then stamped again in Starry Sky ink onto scrap Basic White card and die cut using the Teacup Dies.
I stamped 2 lemon slices in Daffodil Delight ink onto scrap Basic White card and these were then die cut using the same set of dies.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Cup of Tea stamp set, Teacup Dies and the Alphabet A’ La Mode used to make a tea for two card for a birthday treat
Using a Blending Brush, I swirled some Daffodil Delight ink in the centre of the small panel of Basic White card and added the die-cut cup and lemon slices to the right-side. The decorated panel was then added to the Starry Sky panel with Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Cup of Tea stamp set, Teacup Dies and the Alphabet A’ La Mode Dies used to make a tea for two card for a birthday treat
The word TEA was die-cut using the Alphabet A’ La Mode Dies from scrap Daffodil Delight & Starry Sky card. They were added to the card with liquid glue.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Cup of Tea stamp set, Teacup Dies and the Alphabet A’ La Mode Dies used to make a tea for two card for a birthday treat
The whole piece was then mounted onto the Daffodil Delight card with liquid glue.
I hope you like it
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Today I am sharing a pretty anniversary card made for some friends who are celebrating their anniversary later this month. I have used the Nature’s Harvest stamp set to make the card,
To recreate the nature’s harvest card, you will need:
Pale Papaya card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” Poppy Parade card – 3⅞” by 2⅝” – all 4 corners rounded Basic White card – 4” by 2¾” Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” Scrap Basic White card – ½” wide strip
I began by stamping the spray of coneflowers randomly all around the Pale Papaya card front using Pale Papaya ink. I love the soft, subtle background texture this gives.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Nature’s Harvest stamp set used with the Scalloped Contour Dies to create a pretty floral anniversary card
Using the Scalloped Contour Dies, I die cut a rectangle from the small panel of Basic White card.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Nature’s Harvest stamp set used with the Scalloped Contour Dies to create a pretty floral anniversary card
I stamped the spray of coneflowers using Soft Suede ink onto the scalloped rectangle.
The following Blends Alcohol Pens were used to colour in the image – Pale Papaya, Poppy Parade, Old Olive and Soft Suede.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Nature’s Harvest stamp set used with the Scalloped Contour Dies to create a pretty floral anniversary card
The coloured panel was glued to the Poppy Parade layer using Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive and a length of Pale Papaya Open Weave Ribbon wrapped around near the bottom. The panel was then mounted onto the card front on Dimensionals.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Nature’s Harvest stamp set used with the Scalloped Contour Dies to create a pretty floral anniversary card
The sentiment, from the Love For You stamp set was stamped on the strip of Basic White card in Poppy Parade ink. I trimmed it down and tucked it under the raised panel.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Nature’s Harvest stamp set used with the Scalloped Contour Dies to create a pretty floral anniversary card
A ribbon bow and a trio of 2021 – 2023 In Color Opal Rounds completed the card.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Nature’s Harvest stamp set used with the Scalloped Contour Dies to create a pretty floral anniversary card
So pretty, I hope they like it.
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Hello and welcome to the Stamping With Friends Blog Hop where we are sharing something we have been working on recently. I have been playing with ideas for my April classes using the Sending Smiles stamp set. This Shadow Box card didn’t make the cut but is so pretty that I decided to share it today.
Fresh Freesia card base – 11¾” by 4⅛”– scored at ½” and 1” each end and then at 4⅞”, 5⅜”, 5⅞” and 6⅜” & 6⅞” Basic White card – 3⅞” by 3⅝” x 2 Scrap Basic White and Parakeet Party card
Fold and burnish on all the scorelines, I started by folding in the middle and then working out which way to fold on all the other scorelines.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk -The Sending Smiles stamp set and Sending Dies used to make a pretty shadow box card for the Stamping With Friends Blog Hop
Using the Stylish Shapes Dies, I die cut a stitched circle from the front panel of the card.
I placed one of the 3⅞” by 3⅝” panels of Basic White card onto the inside part of the card and lightly drew around it with a pencil.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk -The Sending Smiles stamp set and Sending Dies used to make a pretty shadow box card for the Stamping With Friends Blog Hop
The larger circle, from the Watercolor Shapes stamp set, was inked up by pressing the Parakeet Party ink pad to one half and the Fresh Freesia pad to the other half. I stamped down onto scrap paper before stamping in the centre of my pencil circle. The pencil line was then erased. The sentiment from the Peaceful Moments stamp set was stamped in Gorgeous Grape ink in the centre of the inked circle and the panel was then glued in place.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk -The Sending Smiles stamp set and Sending Dies used to make a pretty shadow box card for the Stamping With Friends Blog Hop
I the glued down the two side panels to close the card.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk -The Sending Smiles stamp set and Sending Dies used to make a pretty shadow box card for the Stamping With Friends Blog Hop
I stamped a variety of flowers onto scrap Basic White card in Daffodil Delight, Fresh Freesia and Gorgeous Grape inks and die cut them using the Sending Dies. I also die cut some leaves from Parakeet Party card, and cut them apart.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk -The Sending Smiles stamp set and Sending Dies used to make a pretty shadow box card for the Stamping With Friends Blog Hop
The flowers were then arranged and then adhered with liquid glue around the die cut circle.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk -The Sending Smiles stamp set and Sending Dies used to make a pretty shadow box card for the Stamping With Friends Blog Hop
A scattering of Glossy Dots completed the card. So pretty, I hope you like it.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk -The Sending Smiles stamp set and Sending Dies used to make a pretty shadow box card for the Stamping With Friends Blog Hop
Please continue to hop on, sharing the inspiration provided by my stamping friends.
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We had great fun this week creating cards using the Share a Milkshake stamp set and the co-ordinating Dies. Ironically it was snowing when I held the first few classes and ice-creams were not high on our list of treats.
Fresh Freesia card base 6¼” by 5⅞”– scored at 4¼” Dandy Designs dsp – 5¾” by 4⅛ Dandy Designs dsp – 5¾” by 2” Calypso Coral – 3⅞” by 2½” Petal Pink – 3¾” by 2⅜ Basic White – 4” by 2¾” – to die cut a deckled rectangle Basic White – 3⅝”by 2⅜ – for the inside Basic White strip – ½” wide Dandy Designs dsp 2” by 2” cut in half on the diagonal Scrap Basic White
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Share a Milkshake stamp set and co-ordinating Dies used to make 3 projects for March 2023 Classes
Glue the 2 panels of dsp to the Fresh Freesia card base and add the triangle of dsp to the upper right corner.
Stamp the solid glass onto deckled rectangle in 2nd generation Fresh Freesia ink. The detailed image was added over top in full strength Fresh Freesia ink. The ice-cream scoop was stamped in Petal Pink ink onto scrap Basic White card and the straw in Sweet Sorbet ink, they were then die cut out and added at the top of the glass with Dimensionals.
The stamped panel was glued to the Petal Pink panel and then to the layer of Calypso Coral card and added with liquid glue to the smaller front panel of the card base.
The sentiment was stamped in Calypso Coral ink onto scrap card, trimmed down and added to the card front. We then added an extra white panel to the back piece where it would be hidden, this is where a message can be written.
Ice-cream Cone card
Thick Basic White card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” Dany Designs dsp – 5⅞” by 1⅜” Calypso Coral – 5⅞” by ½” Crumb Cake – 4” by 3” – use to die cut the waffle cone. Scrap Basic White, Fresh Freesia & Silver Foil
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Share a Milkshake stamp set and co-ordinating Dies used to make 3 projects for March 2023 Classes
Glue the Calypso Coral strip to the right-hand side of the dsp panel and then glue to the Thick Basic White card base. Use a Blending Brush to add some Peta Pink ink to the right-hand side of the card front.
Fold up the waffle cone and tuck a piece of scrap Basic White card inside. Place the Fresh Freesia die cut ‘net’ to the back of the cone and add to the card front on Dimensionals.
The ice-cream scoops were stamped in Petal Pink, Calypso Coral and Fresh Freesia inks onto scrap Basic White card and die cut using the Share a Milkshake Dies. They were added above the cone on Dimensionals.
A die cut silver spoon was added to the ice-cream and a trio of hearts stamped in Calypso Coral ink. The sentiment was stamped in the same ink onto the card front.
Ice-cream Sundae card
Petal Pink card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” Basic White – 5½” by 3¾” x 2 Dandy Designs dsp – 5⅜” by 3⅝” Fresh Freesia card – 3½” by ½” Basic White – 3¾” by 1½” Scrap Basic White, Fresh Freesia, Petal Pink & Silver Foil
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Share a Milkshake stamp set and co-ordinating Dies used to make 3 projects for March 2023 Classes
The panel of dsp was glued to one of the 5½” by 3¾” panels of Basic White. The piece was then glued to the Petal Pink card base,
A scalloped border was die cut from the Fresh Freesia card using the Penned Flowers Dies. It was added to the bottom of the 3¾” by 1½” piece of Basic White. This was then glued to the card front.
Die-cut the sundae glasses and ice-cream scoops from Fresh Freesia and Petal Pink card and add to the Basic White strip. The cherry was inked up in Sweet Sorbet ink and the stem coloured in using an Early Espresso Marker, it was then stamped onto white card and die-cut bore being added to the card front.
The sentiment was stamped in Memento Tuxedo Black ink onto the scrap Basic White, trimmed out with scissors and added to the card front.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Share a Milkshake stamp set and co-ordinating Dies used to make 3 projects for March 2023 Classes
I hope you like the cards. We also used the Dandy Designs dsp in this class.
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Hello and welcome to the Easter Blog Hop where we are sharing, unsurprisingly……. Easter themed projects. I have used the pretty Daffodil Daydream stamp set to make my card.
To recreate the Easter daffodils card, you will need:
So Saffron card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” Granny Apple Green card – 5⅝” by 3⅞” Hues of Happiness dsp – 5½” by 3¾” Basic Black card – 4⅜” by 2½” Basic White card – 4¼” by 2⅜” Basic Black card – 2¼” by 1¼” Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” – for the inside
The piece of Hues of Happiness dsp was glued to the Granny Apple Green panel using Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive. The layer was then added to the So Saffron card base using the same liquid glue.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk -The Daffodil Daydreams stamp set used to make a pretty Easter themed card for the Easter Blog Hop
The clump of daffodils was stamped in Memento Tuxedo Black ink onto the 4¼” by 2⅜” panel of Basic White card.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk -The Daffodil Daydreams stamp set used to make a pretty Easter themed card for the Easter Blog Hop
The following Blends Alcohol Pens were used to colour in the image – So Saffron, Daffodil Delight and Granny Apple Green.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk -The Daffodil Daydreams stamp set used to make a pretty Easter themed card for the Easter Blog Hop
The coloured piece was then glued to the Basic Black layer before being mounted onto the card front with Dimensionals
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk -The Daffodil Daydreams stamp set used to make a pretty Easter themed card for the Easter Blog Hop
The sentiment was stamped in Versamark ink onto the small piece of Basic Black card, covered it with White Embossing Powder and heat set with my Heat Tool. It was added to the card with liquid glue.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk -The Daffodil Daydreams stamp set used to make a pretty Easter themed card for the Easter Blog Hop
A trio of Classic Matte Dots and a bow made for the Black & White Gingham Ribbon completed the card.
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To recreate the bear celebration card, you will need:
Thick Basic White card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” Hues of Happiness dsp – 5½” by 3¾” Basic White card – 4” by 2½” Early Espresso card – 2” by ½”
The dsp was added to the Thick Basic White card using Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive. I ran a strip of Seal + in the middle and zigzagged a strip of White Crinkled Seam Binding Ribbon down the panel.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Count on Me stamp set used with the Hues of Happiness designer series paper to make a pretty celebration card
I die cut a deckled rectangle, using the Deckled Rectangle Dies from the small panel of Basic White card.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Count on Me stamp set used with the Hues of Happiness designer series paper to make a pretty celebration card
The cute bear was then stamped onto the deckled rectangle using Early Espresso ink. I added grass using Granny Apple Green ink.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Count on Me stamp set used with the Hues of Happiness designer series paper to make a pretty celebration card
The following Blends Pens were used to colour in the image – Crumb Cake, Fresh Freesia, Petal Pink and Pool Party. I like to edge the image with a light colour ink to ‘ground’ the image and use a Color Lifter to blur the edges of the colouring. The panel was added to the card front on Dimensionals.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Count on Me stamp set used with the Hues of Happiness designer series paper to make a pretty celebration card
The sentiment was stamped in Versamark ink onto the strip of Early Espresso card, covered it in White Embossing Powder and heat set it. I trimmed the strip down before adding it to the card front.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Count on Me stamp set used with the Hues of Happiness designer series paper to make a pretty celebration card
A scattering of Pastel Pearls finished the card. So cute.
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