
This is ONLY if you subscribe! That’s quite a deal! I hope you take advantage of it! Now, on to my card! On a piece of Bristol Smooth card stock which I dusted thoroughly with my anti-static powder, I stamped out the beautiful Baroque background stamp with Versamark, then heat-embossed it with rich, dark Coffee Grounds embossing powder from September’s Club. I tapped out several distress oxide inks (Fossilized Amber, Carved Pumpkin, Fired Brick and Bundled Sage) onto my craft mat, spritzed with water, then pressed my embossed background into the watery ink, moving it around to distribute the colors, drying between each one.



I like how it turned out! It reminds me of a purple glitter incident on my white burber carpet and I think margaritas 🍹🍹🍹
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Hahaha!! That sounds like a good story, Lisa!! 😁😁
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Amazing Sharon!!! And your lighting is so perfect I feel I can touch your card 😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️
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Thanks, Karen! It was actually a cloudy day but the lighting was still good! 🙂
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Love this! The sentiment is so dimension and that background! 😍😍
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Thanks!! I messed around with it quite a bit; gotta figure out a better way to glitter up a die-cut sentiment! 😀
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