Working on anything crafty. I enjoy creating cards, using stamps, distress ink, embossing, cutting with my cricut machine and much more.
Saturday, March 9, 2019
St. Patrick's Day Card
I created this St. Patrick's day card using an SVG from misskatecuttables.com. The background paper came from a holiday scrapbook paper pack from Hobby Lobby. The stamps came from http://cardztvstamps.blogspot.com/. I used mixed messages, mini messages, and, it's all good, stamp sets all from cardztvstamps. I am blessed to be able to use the stamp set that I won a few weeks ago. To stamp the front of the card, I used versa fine ink and heat embossed it with clear embossing powder. The inside was done with a green memento ink. I think that we need to tell people in our lives how important they are to us. Cards give us a way to do that.
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