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Saturday, March 30, 2024

Two Plaid Cards with Memory Box Spring Cheer Release

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Hello and welcome, I have 2 card for you today - one is to wish you a Happy Easter and the 2nd card is a birthday card! 

Supplies:  https://ldli.co/e/5ydpqgp

For my Easter Card, I used the new Woven Basket of Eggs 94732, and the Happy Easter Curled Script 94729. I cut them both from white card stock and colored the basket and eggs with alcohol markers. I added them to a piece of plaid purple paper from the Magnolia Plaid PP1021 paper pad that I cut with the Curved Cap Pinpoint Layers die set 94646.

Here's a closer look at my card:

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You can see that I added Glossy Accents to the eggs after decorating them with black and white pen marks. And here's one last look at my Easter card for today:

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Now for my 2nd card which also uses goodies from the last release.

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As you can see I kept the plaid theme going and used some paper from the Madras Plaid paper pack (PP1014) for my background.  The floral image was heat embossed with white embossing powder onto vellum and then die cut.  I also cut a 2nd floral image from light gray cardsock and stamped the image with darker gray ink.  I then ran that one through my die cutting machine with the 3D matching embossing folder.  I rubbed a little violet ink on top of it, let it dry and then adhered the vellum flower image on top of the gray one.  To adhere it, I used a glue pen and only added ink in lines where the embossing was so I could hide the adhesive.  Here's a closer look:

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I popped the image die cut up on foam tape and then added both the circle foiled sentiment tab and some clear gems to the floral centers.  Here's one last look:

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I hope you like my cards for today!  Check out the new release and be sure to come back each day for more inspiration.  Thanks so much for stopping by!  

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1 comment:

  1. GORGEOUS cards. I had to come over and take a look at that second one to see how you did that floral. GENIUS, my dear. I LOVE the Madras Plaid papers, have a couple packs myself.

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