Hello there all my fellow BPM fans! We are so happy you decided to stop by today! These floral stamps are just lovely and what better way to share them with our mothers.
With that said, I want to kick-off this month with a Mother's day card.
Let's get to work in our creative corners!
Product List:
Blank Page Muse: Seth Apter Rocky Road embossing powder
Lindy's Stamp Gang:
Spectrum Noir: Watercolor paper
Ranger Ink: Tim Holtz Black Soot Spray
Creative Embellishments: Happy Mother's Day Chipboard
American Crafts: Sticky Thumb - foam dots
Tacky Glue
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Let's begin our floral extravaganza together!
1. Cut your desired size card
2. Get out your stamp, embossing pad, and powder
3. Emboss your floral stamps randomly on the front of your card
4. Heat emboss your floral stamp images onto the front of your card
5. Splatter the card with a little ink spray
Here's a close-up of the embossed stamp. Isn't that just beautiful?!
6. While that's drying, stamp your flower images using black ink
7. Cut them out, leaving a very thing white line surrounding the images
I feel that this makes the stamped images POP!
Ohhh! Such deliciousness! I'm in love with these flower stamps!
Just look at those stamps! Aren't they just a gorgeous sight to behold?!
7. Heat emboss your chipboard sentiment
8. Apply some foam dots to the back of the floral images
9. Attach all your fussy cut stamped flowers and chipboard embellishments using tacky glue
You are now finished with your card!
Here are some lovely close-ups of the card when it's completed.
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Gorgeous card, beautifully created xx
ReplyDeleteAww Emma!! That is so kind of you! Thank you so much for taking the time to pop by the blog and drop me some love here too! That really means a lot. I know a lot of people are shying away from blogs anymore...
DeleteSo pretty I love it!
ReplyDeleteYou are so sweet! I really appreciate you coming by the blog and checking out the tutorial. :)
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