Happy Krafty Chicks Thursday to you!
Welcome to another great challenge week from the Krafty Chicks Challenge Blog. All Occasions is the theme, so pretty much anything thing goes. Here's my card:
I created this Thank You card for my Crafty Inkettes United Card Club Members. Once a month (except December) we gather together and they make three cards that I've prepped. They place their order and take turns earning the Hostess Rewards. When the products come in and I sort it, I always (almost always, I've forgotten a time or two) include a blank Thank You card for them to use, either as a give away or as an inspiration.
Supplies I used:
- Daisy Garden stamp set: 155079
- Celebrate Sunflowers stamp set: 152517
- VersaMark ink pad: 102283
- Magenta Madness ink pad: 153117 (see tip below)
- Thick Basic White card stock: 159229
- Magenta Madness card stock: 153080
- Basic White card stock: 159276
- Basic Black card stock: 121045
- White Embossing Powder:155554
- Heat Tool: 129053
- Blending Brush: 153611
- Stampin' Dimensionals: 104430
TIP: I do not own any of the In Color Ink Pads. Instead what I do is buy the Uninked Stampin' Spots (141822), they come in a pack of 5 and buy the Classic Stampin' Ink Refills (153123). All you need to do is add a few drops till the felt is saturated, I'm going to guess at least 30 drops, and you have a cheaper alternative.
I like to keep the inside of the card and the envelope just as CAS. Just a few daisies stamped in Magenta Madness and called it good.
Head on over to the Krafty Chicks Challenge Blog for more details about the challenge and for more inspiration for All Occasions week from the Design Team. There's even a place to upload your project at the end. I hope you play along with us and show us what's happening in your craft space.
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So pretty this color on the background POPS! Wowee...love it, love me those flowers. Have a great day! L:)
ReplyDeleteYou've done an awesome job of ink blending the background for these beautiful flowers, Diane! Bet those ladies loved making this!
ReplyDeleteWow, I'm really loving that stamp, and what a great way to use it. I'm picturing it just as pretty in any color!
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