I created 2 CAS cards using this set, I think this set is going to be used a lot!!
Drop me a line: Super clean card, I was dying to add stitches and bling, LOL. I like it this way.
Details:
- Make card base from Ivory Cardstock. A2 size.
- Cut a panel from White Cardstock (4" x 5.25"), stamp background in Coffee Archival Ink.
- Start sponging piece with Antique Linen, Old Paper and Vintage Photo Distress Inks.
- Cut a piece of Ivory Cardstock, stamp sentiment in Memento Love Letter Ink. Die-cut the ink well/ink pen from white cardstock and stamp coordinated image in Sepia Archival Ink from Keep in Touch stamps and die set
- Add a back red piece to panel and add it to card front.
XOXO: I have to confess this card started as a completely different project. I heat embossed the background image, but some edges didn't turn out the way I wanted, so I did plan "B"Details:
- Make card base from Pink Cardstock. A2.
- Stamp background using Grunge Elements and pink ink.
- Add a thin piece of red cardstock.
- Heat emboss background image in Versamark Ink, die-cut image using Heart dies. Sponge hearts with Antique Linen and Vintage Photo Distress inks.
- Stamp XOXO from Bottom of my Heart set in Coffee and Sepia Archival inks.
- Add clear rhinestones.
Check out some of the fabulous samples made by our talented DT in the thumbnails below.
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Really fun designs, Giovana. Great idea using the new background stamp on the heart dies!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for showing us some amazing ways to use this new background stamp.
ReplyDeleteAwesome and unique cards!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty cards Giovana. Love the sponging and heat embossing on those hearts.
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are fabulous! Love the CAS look of the first and the hearts stamped with the background stamp are stunning!
ReplyDeleteI like the vintage look of the first card and the words on the hearts on the second.
ReplyDeleteThese are both so pretty. Love the CAS look on the first.
ReplyDeleteAccident or not, I love the background stamp on the hearts!
ReplyDeleteGreat CAS cards. Love that you used the background stamp for the hearts. Gives it such a lovely look.
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards. TFS
ReplyDeleteNeat stamp. I like the two very different examples (looks my typing from back in the day of the manual typewriter.
ReplyDeleteBoth are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards - love the pop of red on the first one.
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