Hello everyone… We are third week of April already… WOW… Surely time flies fast, especially when we are having fun!
Today, I am sharing my last card as STAMPlorations Stamp & Theme Challenge Guest Designer. It’s been a fantastic 4 months creating with the team and sharing the projects with you all! Here are the theme and sketch for April Challenge:
Here’s my card I created inspired by the theme of this month challenge using the Trendy Butterflies 2 and this time I pair it up with Fond Expressions stamp set and Crazy Double Running Stitch Rectangle Nesting Dies.
I created my background using Imagine Crafts – FireWorks! Sprays (Angel Pink, Rose Bud, London Fog) that I sprayed and splashed on a canson watercolor paper. Then I run it through my die cutting machine with the largest size of the Crazy Double Running Stitch Rectangle Nesting Dies. And then I added the panel with Tombow Xtreme adhesive.
After that, I stamped the butterflies from Trendy Butterflies 2 with Versafine Onyx Black ink pad. And then I stamped the sentiment from Fond Expressions stamp set using Lollipop Ink Pad (Taylored Expressions) on a white cardstock and I cut it into a paper stripe with tail. I added on the card with 3D foam adhesive.
My card is done. I did not add any embellishment on it, becuase the spray itself already shiny 🙂
I hope you all are inspired to create your own project and link up with us at STAMPlorations April Theme & Sketch Challenge. Check out more inspirations from the design team on STAMPlorations Blog today. And when you play along using any STAMPlorations products, you always can also link it up at:
Never-Ending Anything Goes Challenge.
And before you got, I have a discount coupon code to share with you that you can get 20% OFF on all STAMPLorations regular and sale-priced stamps, stencils, and dies. Use this code: STAMPGIRLHELEN (copy paste the code) when you check out.
THANKS a bunch for visiting me today! Hope you all have a fabulous day!
The black butterflies look great against the soft pink background. 🙂
Thanks Julie 🙂