Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Gorgeous Sympathy

This two-step stamp set is beautiful and easy to use. Since it is a photopolymer stamp set, you can see right through it and align your image with ease. What do you think? 






Stamps:
   Something Fancy

Paper:
   Gorgeous Grape A-2
   Basic Black 5-3/8 x 4-1/8
   Magnolia Lane DSP 4-1/4 x 4
   Basic White 5-1/4 x 4 (2), Scraps
   Gold Foil Paper Scraps

Ink:
   Fresh Freesia
   Gorgeous Grape
   Mossy Meadow

Technique:
   Die Cutting

Accessories:
   Two-Tone Flora Dies
   Cross of Hope Framelits
   Basic Pearl Jewels
   Adhesive

First, I stamped and die cut four flowers on scraps of Basic White cardstock, using Fresh Freesia and Gorgeous Grape ink. I also die cut a gold foil cross, using the Cross of Hope Framelits.

I then adhered the Magnolia Lane DSP panel to the top part of a Basic White panel.

Next, I stamped the sentiment on the bottom of the panel, using Mossy Meadow ink.

I then arranged and adhered the four flowers I had stamped and die cut.

Next, I adhered the panel onto a Basic Black matte, and then onto the Gorgeous Grape card front.

Lastly, I added the Gold Foil Cross, a few pearls, and adhered the other Basic White panel to the inside of the card.

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