Thanks so much for coming to my blog! I’ve been sharing some cards I’ve made using new products by Ranger Ink & Wendy Vecchi from her Make Art collection, including Blendable Dye Ink Pads, a Stamp/Dies/Stencil set, Makeart Washi Tape and Perfect Cardstock Panels! Today’s card is not my usual style but I really had fun with it! I don’t often use my patterned paper ( but I should!) so decided to dig through my stash and see what caught my eye! This fun paper is from Stampin Up and I was immediately drawn to the whimsical designs and soft colors!After creating a background using two of the coordinating papers I added a scalloped border which I made with an old line punch. I adhered these to a piece of Crumb Cake card stock, also from Stampin Up. Now it was time to color in my flower pot and blossoms, which I did using Copic markers.As you can see, I added some glittery Stickles to each of the flowers as a fun detail! Finally, after mounting the flower pot to the panel with foam tape, I adhered my little sentiment stickers from Tim Holtz’ Chit Chat Stickers.This was super easy to make and didn’t take much time! I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing a variety of ways to use the products by Ranger Ink and Wendy Vecchi!
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6 thoughts on “Paper & Stamps & Ink, Oh My!”
Love the style of this card! 😍😍😍 and those Stickles work phenomenal adding lots of sparkles. Really beautiful 🥰🤩
Love the style of this card! 😍😍😍 and those Stickles work phenomenal adding lots of sparkles. Really beautiful 🥰🤩
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Thanks, Karen! I have a pretty limited supply of blingy, sparkly stuff so tend to default to these Stickles! 😀 I’m glad you like it! 🙂
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Love those blingy flowers! Also, what copic color did you use for the flowerpot? Appreciated! 😊
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Thanks for the love, Deborah! I used YR27, YR24, YR07 and E35. 🙂
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This is beautiful Sharon! I love how you used patterned papers too! Gorgeous!
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Thanks so much, Natasha for your continual support and enthusiasm! I really, really appreciate it! 🙂
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