Pinkfresh Studio Fuchsias Card by Leica

Pinkfresh Studio Fuchsias Card by Leica

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Hello, crafty friends! It’s Leica on the blog today. I am sharing a beautiful floral card using Pinkfresh Studio Fucshias Clear Stamps. This is a large stamp set and a large coordinating die that cuts all the images at once is available separately. 

 

Step 1:

Stamp the flowers and color with Copic Sketch markers. I used R22/21/20/000 and YG25/23/21. Use the coordinating die to cut the images. I ended up using 2 of the images for today’s card. I saved the rest of the florals for another card. 


Step 2:

I cut a 4.25 x 5.5 inches panel in white cardstock and ink blended the top portion with Salvaged Patina Distress Oxide Ink. I then cut a smaller panel and ran it through the diecut machine using Concord & 9th Stitched Stripe Card Front. I then adhered the panels using liquid glue and adhered it onto an A2 size card base.


Step 3:

I then foam mounted the floral onto the card and tied a white twine around the stem. 


Step 4:

Lastly, I foam mounted the sentiment onto the card panel and added some gem stickers here and there for interest.

That’s all for this card. I hope that I’ve inspired you to create a card with this beautiful stamp set and dies. Thanks for stopping by!

Products used

Art Glitter Glue

Concord & 9th Stitched Stripe Card Front

Distress Oxide Inks - Salvaged Patina

Honey Bee Gem Stickers

Pinkfresh Studio Fucshias Clear Stamp

Pinkfresh Studio Fucshias Coordinating Dies

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