The inspiration photo I picked reminded me of the new Folk Art Flowers stamp I recently got. I put the large stamp in the stamp platform, removed the flower parts, inked with iced spruce, misted with water and stamped the leaves and dots. Then I put the flowers back in the stamp, removed the surrounding leaves and dots, inked the flowers with squeezed lemonade and kitsch flamingo, misted and stamped. I'm very pleased with how the large stamp is designed and found it easy to use. The Poppystamps sentiment was cut from lemon tart and ocean tides cardstock and the panel was attached to the lemon tart card base. Here's my inspiration.
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Sat, Apr 16, 2022 @ 11:25 AM
Love this - your stamp sounds interesting. I will have to investigate! Sure makes a pretty card!
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Sat, Apr 16, 2022 @ 4:45 PM
The stamping technique you used on your flowers makes them look so soft and painterly, Sue. Your die cut sentiment is perfect for this beautiful design. Lovely card.
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Sat, Apr 16, 2022 @ 5:06 PM
I am loving this technique for your background stamping. Love the cheerful yellow for sure!
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