Monday, March 14, 2022

My Heart is Smiling

I always like to mix up the designer series paper collections when I make cards or scrapbook pages and this card is no exception. I have used some of the retired Whimsy and Wonder specialty paper in the background along with a piece of Abstract Beauty specialty paper on top of it.


Those papers are paired with the Wildflower Path stamp set and some retired self-adhesive embellishments. The sentiment is stamped on a piece of Crumb Cake that was die cut with the Stitched Rectangles dies.


Supplies:
Wildflower Path
Pear Pizzazz, Polished Pink ink
Basic White, Crumb Cake card stock
Stitched Rectangles dies
Abstract Beauty dsp
Whimsy and Wonder dsp



Create lovely handmade projects using the Wildflower Path Stamp Set. The set includes spring imagery with flowers, stems, and leaves, as well as heartfelt sentiments perfect for various occasions. The different sizes of flowers and stems will add depth and dimension to your projects. Choose your favorite ink colors, then stamp the flowers individually or build a scene on a card front—pair it with the greeting of your choice and you're all set!

This is a Two-Step Stampin’ set; it allows you to layer two or more images to create one final image with extra texture and dimension in the colors you want.

* 16 photopolymer stamps
* Suggested clear blocks (sold separately): a, b, c, d, h

Photopolymer stamps from Stampin’ Up!
* Are clear stamps that make image placement easy.
* Have just enough give to create a perfectly stamped image every time.
* Cling to clear blocks without slipping.
* Are repositionable—temporarily mount on clear blocks to stamp, then remove to store.
* Save space—one set of blocks (sold separately) works for all your cling and photopolymer stamps.
* Have images on the spine of the case for easy storage and quick reference.

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