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Wednesday, 24 April 2019

Share what you love thank you card


I challenged myself today to use some deep colours instead of pastels.
The card is Tranquil Tide and I have teamed it up with Share What You Love dsp.

How I made this card
1. Cut an a4 tranquil tide card at 30cm and create 2 cards 15cm wide each.
2. Cut a piece of dsp 4 1/8" x 3 3/4" and tear down each side.
3. Wrap a piece of tranquil tide ribbon around the dsp and stick to your card base.
4. Cut a 2 5/8" wide rectangle in tranquil tide and next size down in whisper white.
5. Stamp your flower to one side and colour with blends.
Stamp sentiment in memento and adhere all layers to your card base as above.
5. Using versa mark ink pad stamp the small flower around the edges of your base card.
6. Tie a matching bow and adhere in place and finish with 3 pearls.

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5 comments:

  1. Oh wow Pinky this is stunning, love the colours and the gorgeous ruffled ribbon, so pretty and lush.xx

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  2. Your card is so adorable love the darker colours you used too x

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  3. Beautiful card. I love the stamp set. [Bunny]`

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  4. Gorgeous card love the deep green ribbon and B.paper looks like fabric
    Carol x

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  5. I agree with the other comments that this card is absolutely stunning! I love those rich deep colors you used. Nice job!!

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