Thursday, 12 January 2023

Fragrant Flowers Thank You Card using Watercolour Pencils. Stampin Dreams Blog Hop. January 2023

 Good Afternoon Everyone

Today I'm blog hopping with the Stampin Dreams ladies and our theme is Gratitude.

I decided to have a play with the Brand New Fragrant Flowers Bundle from our new Mini Catalogue, simply coloured with our watercolour Pencils, and a fabulous thanks Sentiment boldly across the centre.





Measurements

Evening Evergreen Card Stock

1pc - 4 1/8" x 11 3/4", scored at 5 7/8"

1pc - scrap

Basic White Card Stock

2pc - 5 5/8" x 3 7/8"

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Take the Evening Evergreen card Stock and Fold along the score line. Add one of the basic white pieces to the inside.

On the remaining basic white piece stamp the large Floral image in two opposite corners in memento ink. Once the ink has dried colour in using your watercolour Pencils.

Add this to the card front.

On  scrap of Evening Evergreen stamp the sentiment in Versamark ink and heat set with white embossing powder. Once could cut it out using the label die and your Mini Cut & Emboss Machine. 

Add this to the centre of the card using dimensionals.

This card is super quick and easy but really looks lovely thanks to that amazing detail in the flowers.

I hope you enjoyed today's project, please continue through the hop checking out the links below.

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Here's a list of supplies I used in today's project, click on the images to head over to my online store Product List





If you are on Facebook, why not pop over and check out our community group Craft & Banter. If you have a passion for paper craft, are brilliant at baking or a super talented seamstress then we would love to see you there. We share all types of crafting, run challenges and giveaways & generally have a right good natter.

See you soon 

Vickie 

Xxx


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