Hand Penned Petals - 3 Cards 1 Design

by Lorraine, August 20, 2021

 Hi everyone, sorry I haven't posted for a few weeks, I have had alot going on but I am back now. I am so happy with what I have to show you today. 

I had alot of fun creating these cards, they are so simple but so effective. I have used the same design on all 3 cards yet they look very different. I am now going to challenge myself and YOU to create some more with different stamps and DSP. 


For all of these cards I have used Basic White thick for the base. I stamped the flowers from Hand Penned Petals and coloured them with the second step stamps using Pale Papaya, Granny Apple Green, Highland Heather, Balmy Blue and Daffodil Delight. I then cut them out with the coordinating die. I created the background using a blending brush, decorative mask and Pale Papaya ink.


I cut a piece of Hand Penned DSP and stuck that down and then layered the flowers over the edge of the DSP. 


I stamped my sentiment from Blossoms in Bloom and cut that out with Banners pick a punch and layered that onto Pale Papaya and adhered them with Stampin dimensionals.



How do I get these products?

The products that I have used for this project are available NOW in my online Stampin’ Up! ® store for all Australian residents, if you live outside of Australia you can get these products from a Stampin’ Up!® demonstrator in your local area. The products I have used are listed at the bottom of this post, click on them to be taken to my online store or alternatively click the online shopping link below and please use the current host code if your order is under $250.



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