Happy St. Patrick's Day
Pretty Pink Posh
March 10, 2020
Good Morning Friends! I hope you all are doing well. I wanted to create a St. Patrick's Day card with the fun Best Of Luck stamp set from Pretty Pink Posh, and I thought I better get it done before time gets away from me. Do you send out St. Patrick's Day cards? I always need one or two to send to my daughters, and this set is definitely my favorite!
I started my card by creating my card panel. I used the Wide Stripes Stencil and my blending brush. I attached the stencil to my card panel and applied Papertrey Ink in Limeade Ice. I then turned the stencil and added New Leaf Ink to create a plaid background.
Next, I stamped my images from the Best Of Luck stamp set and colored them with Copic markers. I then used the coordinating dies to cut them out.
To finish my card, I die cut the Scallop Frame from white cardstock. I then ink blended green ink onto the frame and stamped my sentiment onto the inside piece. I attached my frame to my card panel and added the cute little leprechaun with foam adhesive. Lastly, I mounted my card panel onto a green mat and attached everything to an A2 card base.
Thanks for joining me today. I hope I inspired you to create a St. Patrick's Day card or two. They are fun to create and I think they will make a fun surprise in someone's mailbox.
Enjoy your day,
March 10, 2020
Good Morning Friends! I hope you all are doing well. I wanted to create a St. Patrick's Day card with the fun Best Of Luck stamp set from Pretty Pink Posh, and I thought I better get it done before time gets away from me. Do you send out St. Patrick's Day cards? I always need one or two to send to my daughters, and this set is definitely my favorite!
Next, I stamped my images from the Best Of Luck stamp set and colored them with Copic markers. I then used the coordinating dies to cut them out.
To finish my card, I die cut the Scallop Frame from white cardstock. I then ink blended green ink onto the frame and stamped my sentiment onto the inside piece. I attached my frame to my card panel and added the cute little leprechaun with foam adhesive. Lastly, I mounted my card panel onto a green mat and attached everything to an A2 card base.
Thanks for joining me today. I hope I inspired you to create a St. Patrick's Day card or two. They are fun to create and I think they will make a fun surprise in someone's mailbox.
Enjoy your day,
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