Starfish Wishes
Pink & Main
June 20, 2019
Good Morning and Welcome! The New Release is available today at Pink and Main and you won't want to miss it!! I am so excited to be a Guest Designer this month...the stamps and dies being released are so fun and perfect for summer! Today, I am sharing a Bright and Summery card that uses the new Starfish Wishes stamp and die set.
June 20, 2019
Good Morning and Welcome! The New Release is available today at Pink and Main and you won't want to miss it!! I am so excited to be a Guest Designer this month...the stamps and dies being released are so fun and perfect for summer! Today, I am sharing a Bright and Summery card that uses the new Starfish Wishes stamp and die set.
For my card today, I started with my background. I used Distress Oxide Ink in Twisted Citron, Peacock Feathers and Wilted Violet to create my background.
Next, I sprayed the back of the Mermaid Tail Stencil with Therm O Web Pixie Spray, which holds the stencil in place.
I added the same colors of Distress Oxide Ink back over my stencil creating a tone on tone finish.
To finish my background, I added Gina K Glitz Glitter Gel to my stencil to give my background some sparkle. Once this was dry, I trimmed down my panel and mounted it onto a soft gray cardstock mat.
Next, I stamped the seahorses from Starfish Wishes stamp set in a Copic friendly black ink. Aren't the seahorses just the cutest? I colored them with Copic markers and used the Coordinating Starfish Dies to cut them out.
For my sentiment, I used the Reverse Scallop Circle Dies. I stamped my sentiment on the inside piece of the frame and attached both pieces to my card front with foam adhesive. Lastly, I attached my seahorses to my card front and attached everything to my A2 card base.
I hope you enjoyed my card today and please stop by Pink and Main Blog to see all of the New Release...you won't want to miss it, and I have a feeling things might sell out quickly.
Thank you to all of you that take the time to comment, I truly appreciate it.
Enjoy your day,
Dana
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