![]() The rest of the card I kept simple: I used a polka dot patterned paper from the Summer Holiday paper pad with a Whimsically Wonky Imperial Rectangle for the background and stamped a sentiment on the bottom left corner from the Farmyard fun stamp set. I embellished each with a matching enamel dot and added a tiny little twine to the bottom of it. Some I adhered to the back of the kraft cardstock, some to the inside of the front to get a really dimensional bouquet. Then I glued it together and arranged my die cut flowers in it, until I got a nice bouquet. I added a bit of shading with some brown ink and a blending brush on the folded edges, this little trick gives a lot of depth to any plain shape. I used the scoring blade of my Mini Heffy Doodle Trimmer to add the score line. Then I created the wrapping from a 3,5 inches square piece of kraft cardstock by folding in the edges at half on 2 sides. For small die cuts I love my Heffy Doodle mini die cut machine, so much easier and faster than with my regular sized one. ![]() I used the coordinating dies to cut every piece out. The ink smooths out on the cardstock like it was printed. I love these inks as they come in beautiful colours and the result is gorgeous every time. Let me guide you through the process!įirst I stamped a bunch of flowers with Catherine Pooler inks to Neenah Solar white cardstock. ![]() ![]() So much fun and so many possibilities! I used enamel dots and the Summer Holiday paper pad from the latest release. This time I created a bouquet of flowers with an old-but-new-to-me stamp set called Blooming marvellous and some colourful inks. ![]() It is Zsofi here, welcome to another edition of my Perfect Combos series. ![]()
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