Wednesday, August 23, 2017

THANKFUL FOR YOU SUNFLOWER TECHNIQUE CARD

Hi Stampers!

Sorry I missed you yesterday, Sometimes Life just gets in the way!  I will share the project I created for yesterday one day this week. Been a crazy week! The card I'm sharing today is a Sneak Peek from the Holiday Catalog coming in just 8 more days. Can you Believe it, September is right around the corner. I'm so ready for Fall! You will be able to tell by this card.




This has to be one of my all time favorite cards I created. The Sunflower is absolutely Beautiful and the Texture using the Embossing paste makes the flower just pop!
I'm continuing to play with this stamp set and you can mix so many beautiful colors to make some gorgeous Sunflowers.

Be sure to get the Bundle if you plan on getting this set, I made the mistake of first ordering the stamp set and I missed out on the Bundle which has the coordinating leaf punch! I missed out on my 10%! Boo!



MEASUREMENTS:
 Basic 5 1/2" x 4 1/4" Thick Whisper White Card Base. 

THANK YOU ALL!

HAVE A STAMPING GOOD DAY!

REMEMBER TO USE THIS MONTH'S HOSTESS CODE TO GET INTO THE HOSTESS REWARDS GIVEAWAY! (Right Hand Corner of this post)


SUPPLY LIST:
Price: $16.00


4 comments:

  1. Beautiful card! Have yet to try the paste embossing. I made the mistake with the happy birthday gorgeous set as I ordered the die without the stamp set, how did I miss that?!

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  2. Pretty card! I like embossing paste. Such fun to use!

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  3. Beautiful card.........the Painted Harvest stamp set is the first one I am ordering when we can. Great job with the embossing paste. Karen

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  4. Hi Angie! Thanks so much for this wonderful video! You explained the embossing paste technique so well that I now think I am brave enough to try it! ;-) Also, I love how you stamped the sunflower with the yellow and brown....most of the others I have seen use two colors of yellow, and they come out really bright. Using the Soft Suede makes a much more realistic looking flower, and I'm from Kansas (the Sunflower State) so I should know! LOL

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