This is a card I decided to make for Cards magazine Punches challenge: using punches only, no chipboards, no dies... Hard one. I think I like the outcome and hope they like it too.
I made the background with 5 different border punches and added glitter to fill the glue stripes that were still bare and then added another glue strip with the same glitter on the top.
The stamped part was made with W0W! stamps , punched and misted a bit over. The same thing was done with a sentiment stamp (3 stamps on one circle).
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Such a fun card with all of those different border punches! LOVE IT!
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