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[Sending Hugs] Patterned Paper Series #2



 I wanted to share a super quick card using the Make-a-Pond stencil that I received in my Simon Says Stamp August Card Kit. I used the floral stencil and use two shades of pink of my Stampin' Up Ink spots and did a few flowers embossed in silver for a little shine. 

Stenciling with my Make-a-pond stencil

Another way I like to use patterned paper is the base for my dies! I have this alphabet die set and I die cut the word "hugs." I was originally thinking of a patterned pink paper, but I like the contrast the teal gives. 

Using patterned paper for my dies!

I stamped the "Sending you" sentiment from Winnie&Walter in black and used foam squares to prop it up for dimension. Finally, I added some sequins for some added sparkle!

Thanks for stopping by! Follow me on Instagram for more cards, reels and crafty fun!

Jill 

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  1. Love your card. Very pretty presentation. Thank you for joining us at Through the Craft Room Do9or this week. Judy DT

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