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One stamp.. three ways!

Hello!
I am using an oldie but a goodie today.. Craftangles ‘Mom you Rock’ stamp set, to make three different cards.


For the first card, I simply stamped the floral image twice.. in opposite directions. I did minimal colouring as I wanted the flowers to look white. I then fussy cut the two corners around the flowers to add some interest. I stamped a sentiment from the Craftangles ‘everyday sentiments’ stamp set and added some silver thread and adhered it to the card front using 3D foam tape. I finished the card by attaching this panel to a 6″x4″ card base.

One stamp.. three ways! 1

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For the second card, I created a pattern using the floral stamp from. ‘Mom you Rock’ stamp set.  I then cut out the panel using a square stitched for from Simon Says Stamp and proceeded to colour it using my Camlin water colours.
Once done, I added some foil.. using just a humble glue stick..no laminator! Stay tuned for our blog hop tomorrow to see the video of how this is done!
I then adhered this panel to a white card base and added the sentiment and some gold thread to finish the card.

One stamp.. three ways! 2

One stamp.. three ways! 3

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For card no 3, I cut out another panel from the patterned panel that I created for the card above.
This time I chose to paint the flowers red. I did not paint the flowers completely.. to create some interest.
I added gold foil to the black card base, again using just a glue stick.
I matted the painted panel using black cardstock and adhered it at an angle to create some interest.
I then added a foiled no. 50 and a sentiment from Craftangles ‘Congratulations’ stamp set, to finish the card.

One stamp.. three ways! 4

One stamp.. three ways! 5

I had great fun making these cards! I hope you enjoy them too!
Thanks so much for stopping by! Have a great day!
Paru Mahtani

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Paru Mahtani

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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