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Altering Patterned Paper and More!

Hi there!
Samantha here again, and I'm sharing this super FUN card I made using lots of products that can be found RIGHT HERE in the Butterfly Reflections Ink shop!! :)

For my card today, I used the EXCLUSIVE stamps designed by the amazing Shanna Noel that can only be found at the Butterfly Reflections Ink shop!


Love it!!
I also used patterned papers from three , count that: 1, 2, 3 different 6x6 paper pads! lol! I used Allison Kreft Hello World, DIY Simple Stories and Echo Park Capure Life! :) Honestly, I am a 6x6 paper pad ADDICT and there are sooooo many in the shop! I never check out without getting another one...or two...  *whistle*


I altered the patterned paper by spraying on and spritzing on it with lots of fold mist! Totally adding to the already BOLD and awesome pattern!

I used this super AMAZING die from Memory Box for those cool clouds!! LOVE! I used a strip of washi put on the side over some patterned paper and then heat embossed the sentiment! I feel like I always use enamel dots to finis off a card, so I added them as well!

So that's my card! :)
Now, go forth and shop! and by all means, if you want something that's not in the shop - let Vanessa know! Chances are, she can get it for you! :)

Thanks again!
~Samantha

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