This card is actually the first card I made with the Build a Blossom and Petals punch. The punch and stamp set are so versatile. You can make just about any size flower petals and in several different shapes. Stamp club girls will be making a cool card on Tuesday using the Blossom Petal punch, and I will be showing how they change the size of the flowers to fit their future projects. Petal punch? A MUST HAVE. Add it to your list! COLORS: Pear Pizzazz, Always Artichoke, Baja Breeze ink, and Springtime Vintage DS paper. Have a great weekend!!!
Happy Sunday! Right now I am knee deep in making decorations for my daughter's upcoming baby shower next weekend and the theme is Winnie the Pooh! lol :) I am going to be a grandma for the first time and all I can say is that I am really is exciting! I forced myself to clear off my stamping table (well actually just push stuff away) and created a floral card for this weeks new challenge at Sunday Stamps! The Impressions a Bloom Bundle is one of my newest favorite sets and I really have not had time to create with all of the very many different ways you can with this set. Here's my 2nd go. Soft pastel colors? Count me in! And these petals exemplify the softness you can achieve with the Impressions a Bloom . For these flowers, I stamped 2 in Peach Pie ink followed by Timid Tiger ink. The 3rd flower was stamped using Fresh Freesia ink. I first stamped off onto scratch paper and then used full strength for the detailed/outline stamp. Next, I d...


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