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Hi Everyone!

It's Karin from PeppermintPatty's Papercraft, here to share some inspiration. For today's card I've played with some adorable products from Paper Smooches!





1. Start out by inking the bg with distress ink. I used Mowed lawn, Shabby Shutters and Peeled paint.

2. Die cut the flowers and take them apart so that the pieces can be colored separately.
Tip: Put your diecuts on a post-it note or some post-it tape to keep the tiny die-cuts in place/ still when you are coloring them.
3. When you are done assemble your flowers again and adhere them to your panel with adhesive tape.
4. Stamp your sentiment
5. Adhere the panel to a mini scalloped rectangle diecut with foam adhesive and place on a cardbase.

Paper Smooches has lots of similar designs that are all beautiful and so fun to play with! Make sure to check them all out in the shop!



Supplies:

Stamps:
Paper Smooches

Dies:
Paper Smooches
My Favorite Things : Mini Scallop rectangle


Ink:
Tuxedo Black ink
Rangers Distress Ink

Tools:
x-press blending card
Blending tool
Stamping mask paper

Adhesives:
Foam Adhesive
Dot Gluetape


Coloring Mediums:
Copic Markers




Have a great day, hugs, Karin

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