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Sunny Studio Stamps Spring Greetings

Hello Friends! I have a sweet Spring Greetings card I want to share today, featuring the Spring Greetings Stamp Set and coordinating dies. I also used a few products from the new release. Let me show you how I made this card.
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I stamped the tulips and hearts from the Spring Greetings stamp set, and daisies from the Chubby Bunnies stamp set onto white card stock. I colored the images with Copic Markers, then trimmed the panel down. Out of pink card stock, I die-cut a circle frame using the middle-sized Fancy Frames Circle Die, and a scalloped mat with Frilly Frames Lattice. I die-cut a circle out of the middle of my colored panel to make a window, and glued on the pink frame. With a large dauber, I blended Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide ink onto white card stock. I stamped the sentiment with Versafine Clair Nocturne ink onto the same panel, then attached the window.
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I added the panel to the scalloped mat with double sided adhesive, then attached it to an A2 size card base. I used thin foam adhesive squares to add the bunnies and tulips.
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That’s all that I have for today. Thanks so much for stopping by!

 

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2 Replies to “Sunny Studio Stamps Spring Greetings”

  1. Hello, Your cards are so beautiful they inspire me so much. I am very new to card making and not so great at picking out colors that blend well together. You do such a great job of making the cards really speak to you. I have already purchased the stamps and dies, however I can’t seem to get started. I was wondering if you would mind sharing the copic colors you used to help me get started. I not very techy either. If you are willing to share your info, would you mind emailing me.

    Thank you so much for all your great inspiring cards. I is clear you really enjoy creating beautiful are work.
    patsy Sanders

    patsysanders53@yahoo.com

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