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Layered Bouquet

Good Morning Friends! It is Dana here today and I am excited to be back sharing another project with you all.


For my cards today, I started with the gorgeous stamp set from PinkFresh Studio called Layered Bouquet. I did all of my stamping with Altenew Mini Ink Cubes. The colors I used were: Tropical Forest, Golden Sunset, Cherry Blossom and Sweet Dreams. I am loving these little cubes for layered stamping. The colors blend together perfectly, and give you the right amount of shading. I highly recommend them! Once all of my stamping was done, I used the Layered Bouquet Die to cut out my flowers.


For my card panel, I attached a one inch strip of the Lawn Fawn Watercolor Wishes paper to the left edge of my panel. I love this paper, it has just the perfect amount of shading and it looks like you ink blended it by hand. I then stamped my sentiment from the Layered Bouquet Stamp Set onto my white panel and attached this to my card front.


Next, I attached my stamped Layered Bouquets to my card fronts with foam adhesive. Lastly, I added a few Pretty Pink Posh Sparkling Clear Jewels to each card front. I think the clear jewels are the perfect touch to finish a card!


Thanks for joining me today. I hope you find some time to be a little creative while you are safe at home.
Take Care,
Dana

Comments

  1. Such lovely 'grown-up' cards! I'm so glad to see pretty flowers instead of so many cards for kids. This stamp set is beautiful, and cards beautifully done.
    thanks for the inspiration.

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  2. sorry, but you didn't say anything about the darker strip between the 1" color on the left & the white panel. Can't tell if you raised the white panel or any of the others. Nice card. Really would like an answer.

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