Monday, July 25, 2022

Hand Penned

This card was actually made a few months ago before life got crazy with shipping potatoes, baseball, graduation and late spring planting. Somehow, I am finding myself behind again and not getting a lot of time to create new projects, so I am happy to have some spares to share with you!


The card base is Fresh Freesia and I have some retired Purple Posy ink and card stock added in the mix as well. The flower image was stamped with Memento Black ink and the flowers and leaves were stamped with Pale Papaya, Balmy Blue, Purple Posy and Old Olive. I added some You're a Peach designer series paper and a paper doily along with some Iridescent Rhinestones.


Supplies:
Hand Penned Petals
Memento Black, Pale Papaya, Balmy Blue, Purple Posy, 
Old Olive ink
Purple Posy, Fresh Freesia, Basic White card stock
doily
You're A Peach dsp
Iridescent Rhinestones



Send thoughtful cards in a hand-drawn style with the Hand-Penned Petals Stamp Set. This stamp set features beautifully drawn floral images and coordinating fill stamps that give the design an effortless watercolored look. This stamp set is perfectly designed for every occasion! Also available in French.

* 15 photopolymer stamps
* Suggested clear blocks (sold separately): b, c, e

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.

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.


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I am a mom, wife, farmer and Stampin' Up! demonstrator from North Dakota. I love to stamp and scrapbook and share ideas with others so I thought I would try out a blog. Hope you enjoy it!