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Easter Blessings

May 2, 2022

Today I have a card for you showcasing some product which is carrying over to the next Annual Catalogue. What better way than to actually CASE the catalogue. So my first card uses the Daffodil Daydream stamp set and co-ordinating Daffodil Dies. I cut Basic White card three times using one of the Stitched Rectangle Dies. I used a Blending Brush to add Night of Navy ink to one rectangle, Daffodil Delight ink to the second rectangle and Granny Apple Green ink to the last rectangle.

I stamped “Easter Blessings” from the Daffodil Daydream stamp set onto the lower left hand corner of the Granny Apple Green rectangle using Memento Tuxedo Black ink. I attached the three rectangles to the front of scored and folded Night of Navy card. I stamped the large daffodil image from the Daffodil Daydream stamp set onto Basic White card using Memento Tuxedo Black ink and cut it out using the co-ordinating Daffodil Die.

I stamped the butterfly image from the Daffodil Daydream stamp set onto Basic White card using Memento Tuxedo Black ink and cut it out using the co-ordinating Daffodil Die. I attached the daffodil image to the card front using dimensionals and the butterfly image with dimensionals under the wings and Tombow Multipurpose glue underneath the body. To decorate the inside of the card, I sponged Night of Navy ink onto the lower left hand corner of Basic White card using a Blending Brush. I stamped the smaller daffodil image from the Daffodil Daydream stamp set onto Basic White card using Memento Tuxedo Black ink. I cut out the floral image using the co-ordinating Daffodil Die before attaching it over the blended ink on the Basic White panel.

My card doesn’t use exactly the same technique as the card in the catalogue (which you can find on page 20) but I love the end result. So thanks Stampin’ Up! for some great inspiration.

Bye for now,

Kris

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