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[Give it your best] Multi-Occasion Card


 

This Maker Forte stencil was the inspiration for my card! I ink blended the stencil using Distress Oxide (Abandoned Coral and Tattered Rose). I gold embossed the floral stamps using Wendy Vecchi stamps on some pink cardstock and die cut it out using the corresponding die cut. I used a pink alcohol marker to add some color to the larger flower. I added some gold washi tape behind the florals and stamped the sentiment in black. I added some black splatters and gold sequins for embellishments.

I entered the card in the following challenges:


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Jill

Comments

  1. Lovely stenciled background Jill. Thank you for sharing your monochromatic creation with us at Jan's Digi Blog Challenge. Join us each month for a NEW challenge. Happy Holidays!
    Hugs,
    Jan
    (Owner & Illustrator of Jan's Digi Stamp Shop)

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  2. Jill love the background and the gorgeous colours you have used. Love DT teamie. Alison x

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  3. Beautiful background and sparkling. Thank you for playing along at Creative Craft Cottage challenge. Good luck with your entry

    Greetings Marga dt

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  4. What a very pretty card you've made, Jill. Thanks so much for sharing your lovely card with us on the Lemon Shortbread Challenge Blog. Have a happy day.
    Hugs, Lori DT

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  5. Such a pretty card.
    Thanks for joining us at Happy Little Stampers Anything Goes with Dies challenge blog.
    Happy crafting!
    Catherine x DT

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