Wednesday, 21 October 2015
Happy Holidays with TPD
Hello my dear crafty friends and welcome to my new TWO PAPER DIVAS post.
Today I am going to share my new Holidays card made with a new Pine Branch stamp set.
First I stamped all over Kraft cardstock with Clearsnap pigmented inks and heat embossed it all with clear powder. Than I made the outer base and stamped the sentiment around it several time with permanent ink. I used Banner #2 sentiment set and I need to say that those small sentiments are just perfect for around the card technique.
All together those two made a perfect Holidays card!
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1 comment:
Excellent Irit. Simple and yet perfect in every way. Beautifully done.
Hugs and Blessings
Jim
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