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Handpicked Bouquet

Happy Friday Crafty Friends!! It is Dana here today hoping you all had a Wonderful week...I am ready for the weekend! Today, I have a card using the Altenew: Handpicked Bouquet Stamp Set.


I started my card by creating my background. I used Spiced Marmalade, Squeezed Lemonade, and Twisted Citron Distress Oxide Ink. I blended my colors onto my card panel and then spritzed it with water. I set my panel aside to dry and began working on my stamping.


For my floral image, I used the Gorgeous Handpicked Bouquet stamp set from Altenew...they really do make the most amazing flower stamp sets!! I stamped my flower image in greens, yellow and orange using my Original MISTI Tool to line everything up. 


Next, I used the Handpicked Bouquet Dies to die cut my floral image. I trimmed down my ink blended background and stamped my sentiment from the Handpicked Bouquet stamp set. I attached my floral image with Foam Adhesive and added a few Pretty Pink Posh: Sparkling Clear Sequins to finish my card.


I hope I inspired you to stop by the Butterfly Reflections, Ink online store and check out all the Amazing flower sets from Altenew!
Enjoy your weekend,
Dana

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  1. Hi Dana!! Had to stop by to say again how gorgeous your Handpicked Bouquet is in all of these gorgeous citrus-y colors! I'll be taking notes! xx
    =] Michele

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    1. Thank you so much Michele!! I appreciate you taking the time to comment!! I hope you had a Wonderful weekend!!

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  2. That is really pretty. Always looking for new oxide combos.

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    1. Thank you so much!! I can't wait to see what you create!!

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