Today is day 5 of Growing in Unity and I have a card for you today. I used a stamp from September 2019 Kit of the Month from Unity Stamp Company, amalgam ink, and dual brush pens. I first cut out a piece of card stock and stamped the images using my MISTI and the amalgam ink. I then used the dual brush pens to color in the image and adhered this to some black card stock. I distressed the edges of the black card stock using a scissors to add some character. I decided to add some black paint splatters to the images and then adhered them to the card base. I popped up the word to give some dimension. I hope you enjoyed this card and don't forget to leave a comment below! Thank you for following me this week!
Naomi
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Jacque Bauer
11/15/2019 07:46:57 am
Beautiful card. Thank you for sharing your talents this week.
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Wilma DeGraffenreid
11/15/2019 08:37:46 am
You card is lovely! I've enjoyed all of your projects this week. Thank you for the inspiration!
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REBECCA YAHRLING
11/15/2019 11:10:50 am
I love poinsettias! This is so pretty. I always try to buy a white, pink & red one for Christmas. Thanks for a lovely week of inspiration. I'm still thinking about those yogurt jars … haha
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Phaline Mays
11/15/2019 10:25:21 pm
Pretty card! I like how you colored your poinsettias. You splatters are awesome! Mine tend to end up as little blobbies. 😂 Great projects this week!
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Kathy
11/16/2019 09:22:44 am
SO pretty!
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Denise Sayers
11/16/2019 05:11:46 pm
So pretty and roughing up the edges of the mat is a nice tough. Great week.
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DEBBIE PEACH
11/17/2019 08:48:51 pm
Lovely card. Thanks for the inspiration this week!
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11/18/2019 10:02:47 am
So glad I finally made it over to check out your cards for the week. Had a hectic week last week but better late than never.
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AuthorCrafting has always been a passion of mine since a child. I love photography, painting, drawing, stamping, mixed media, and browsing other sites for ideas. My passion is also in horticulture so I love to grow my own fruits and vegetables and houseplants. Archives
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