When I first seen this notepad inside the inspiration site yesterday it made me think of daisy's growing in front of a shutter which then made me think of white washing the wood instead of scoring the background horizontally. so, this is a really simple one. The framed daisy stamp was heat embossed in White powder and the centers were painted with watered down acrylic white paint. when that was dry the ink colors were added over the dried paint with an aqua brush. the scrap on the side is what is stamped on the inside. ( I have both sets of these club scrap daisy's in a couple boxes by size not set) The sentiments are both from the smaller set and the framed daisies are from the larger set. thanks for this challenge Audrie! & tfl. CLUB SCRAP had 2 different Oopsie daisy sets last year. There are no product numbers on the index sheets but, I shot a mug shot of what I have and tossed it on the blog. good luck & happy hunting!
Date: Sunday, February 15, 2015 GMT Views: 1607
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Sun, Feb 15, 2015 @ 7:32 PM
I really have no idea how you created the front of your card despite your narrative. I think it's positively wonderful. Love the white on craft. What great inspiration.
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Mon, Feb 16, 2015 @ 6:18 AM
Go Vegan! ha ha ha ... which I don't do. Cute card - love the white on tan!
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