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Wednesday, January 11, 2017

You're beary sweet


Hey there crafty friends!
I hope that your Wednesday is off to a wonderful start!

Today I  am here to share a card that uses some of those fabulous 
Pink & Main stamps and dies!

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Now that the holiday's are over, I need to make a few thank you cards and get them in the mail. I stamped this bear from the Furever stamp set and used one of the faces from the Mini Faces Set 3 and colored her in with my Copics. I used the Furever dies ( I love having coordinating dies!) to cut out my bear and placed her on top of a white square panel that I created from the Stitched Rounded Square Dies. I used one of the dies in the Scallop Borders set to cut out a white scallop border to attach to my plaid paper. I adhered some ribbon and a bow and layered everything onto my Kraft card base. For my greeting, I stamped that sentiment from the Animal Faces set with some VersaMark ink and then heat embossed it with some white embossing powder. I finished off my little bear with a few random highlights with a white gel pen.

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Supply List:
--Cardstock: Kraft (Recollections), White (Georgia Pacific)
--Patterned paper: Perfectly Plaid (Lawn Fawn)
--Stamps; Animal Faces, Furever & Mini Faces Set 3 (Pink & Main)
--Ink: Tuxedo Black Memento, Versamark
--Copics; E33, E35, E57, R11, R12, R21
--Misc.: Chalk, White Gel Pen, Glossy accents, Ribbon, White Embossing Powder

4 comments:

  1. Oh wow this is just way too cute!!!! I love that face! Beautiful card Stacey!!
    Hugs,
    Jo
    ♥ Jo's Scrap Shack ♥

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  2. This is just so precious! What a sweet bear image - and I love the design on kraft CS!

    Theresa
    Theresa’s Crafty Creations

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  3. That bear is so sweet looking. Love the plaid background, scallop edge, and matching bows.

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