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Mini notecards using Craftangles elements packs and stencils.

Hello!
I have a few cute mini notecards for you today, which I used making floral cutouts from Craftangles ‘Elements packs’, stencils and stamps, for the current 
Craftangles ‘Anything Goes’ challenge.
Mini notecards using Craftangles elements packs and stencils. 1
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For the first card, I started with a floral element and leaves from the 
Craftangles Colorful Flowers 4 element pack. I created a background panel using Craftangles ‘Ornamental Lace’ stencil. I added them all to a 3″x3″mini notecard  along with a birthday sentiment. If you look closely you will see the dew drop sequins adhered to the flower.

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For the second card, I fussy cut a floral bouquet element from the ‘Craftangles Colourful flowers 6’ element pack. I die cut a banner and added a birthday sentiment. I adhered this to a dry embossed panel and then to a 3″x4″ mini notecard. I also added some dew drop sequins.

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For the third card, I stamped this beautiful flower from the Craftangles ‘Everyday Sentiments’ stamp set using a very light coloured ink, on watercolour paper. I then did the no line watercolour technique using the Craftangles liquid watercolours. Once dry, I fussy cut the flower and adhered it to the embossed background panel using 3D foam tape. I added a stamped birthday sentiment and adhered the panel to a 3″x4″ mini notecard. I added some Craftangles clear sequins to finish the card.
I hope you enjoyed these cards as much as I enjoyed making them.
Thanks so much for stopping by..Have a great day!
Paru Mahtani
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Paru Mahtani

Based out of Mumbai, India, she is a stay at home mom, a passionate card maker and a photography enthusiast who regularly showcases her work at Kala Ghoda Art Festival in Mumbai

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