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It’s a nice day sunflowers card

October 18, 2023 By Janice Daquila-Pardo Leave a Comment

The story

I created this card as part of the Celebrate World Card Making Day with Pinkfresh Studio “Anything Goes” challenge.

Product/technique notes

I stamped, stenciled, and die cut the Pinkfresh Studio “Sunflowers Washi” stamps. After ink blending the background with the same green Distress Inks, I embossed it with the Simon Says Stamp “Margot Tile” embossing folder (love). Then I used a sentiment from the sunflower set and embossed it with platinum embossing powder on the purple background card stock. It’s hard to tell, but I finished it off with a bit of Stickles on the berries.

Filed Under: Cards Tagged With: die cutting, dry embossing, Pinkfresh Studio, stamping, stencils, Tim Holtz Distress Ink

Christmas blessings robin card

November 6, 2022 By Janice Daquila-Pardo 1 Comment

Christmas blessings robin card by Janice

The story

I created this non-traditional Christmas card to enter into the October “Merry Everything” challenge at Stay Crafty with A Blog Named Hero. I will also be sending it in to the HeroFest Holiday Cheer Card Drive to be donated to the Bay Area Rescue Mission in support of the homeless.

Product/technique notes

I stamped and die cut the main images with the Hero Arts “Color Layering Robin” set. I created the background element for the robin using Spellbinders oval and scalloped-oval dies and colored them with Distress Oxide inks. I mounted that all on a white background embossed with a Simon Says Stamp snowflake embossing folder.

Filed Under: Cards Tagged With: die cutting, dry embossing, stamping, Tim Holtz Distress Oxide ink

I’m sending you a smile card

August 10, 2021 By Janice Daquila-Pardo Leave a Comment

The story

I’m entering this card in MFT color challenge 170.

Product/technique notes

I stamped these MFT flowers in Distress Oxide inks and added texture to the gray background cardstock with an embossing folder before assembling my card.

Filed Under: Cards Tagged With: cards, dies, dry embossing, stamping, Tim Holtz Distress Oxide ink

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