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Your Next Stamp Guest Designer for Oct 2017

Hello and welcome to my blog!

Today I have an exciting news to share with you. I am guest designing for Your Next Stamp this month! Yay. I am so honoured to be a guest designer for YNS and thankful to the YNS team for giving me this opportunity.

Here is a card I created using Balloon Buddies and Star Ink Splatter. 

 

To start with, I stamped all the images in black on white and Copic coloured them, then I cut all the images using the matching die. Next, I stamped star ink splatter in clear embossing ink on a piece of white card stock, then heat set in white embossing powder. I blended some squeezed lemonade distress ink over the stars to make them pop.  To die cut the circle panel, I used the stitched scallop circle die from MFT. After having all the pieces ready, I chose two pieces of patterned paper from my stash and adhered them on the card base, then taped all the images on the circle panel and placed the circle panel in the center of the card base, I also used foam tape in some places to add more dementions.

And my card is done, thank you so much for stopping by, I hoped you enjoyed it.

Have a fabulous day!

Scarlet


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