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Monday, July 25, 2016

Stampin’ Up! Australia - Stampin’ Up! Fairy Celebration

Hi!

Welcome to this week's Artful Stampers Blog Hop and welcome from Nicole’s blog.

I made this card for little girl in my son’s class. He attended her 6th birthday today and I thought she might like this card. :)

I used the technique for this week - the Faux Wax Seal - on the envelope. I stamped the little fairy image into the molten copper embossing powder and it left a cool effect! Shelli Gardner does a great little tutorial on this on her blog here

The seal looks nicer in real life. It kinda looks like a brown blob in my photo but actually it is very shiny and pretty. My advice is to keep the embossing powder nice and thick - you want that displaced look around the edges for an authentic wax seal look.  

I took the colouring cues for the fairy image from the colours featured in the Affectionately Yours DSP. They work beautifully I think. I also put some sparkly Wink of Stella on her wings, the flowers and the toadstool. :)




Here’s our theme for this week:


To follow the blog hop onto Kathryn, just click the arrows below.
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Stamp - Fairy Celebration
Ink - Archival Black, Watermelon Wonder, Crumb Cake, Cucumber Crush, Mint Macaron, Night of Navy, Flirty Flamingo, Daffodil Delight, Blush Blossom Marker, Versamark 
Tools - Copper Embossing Powder, Heat Tool, Silicon Mat
Cardstock - Crumb Cake, Affectionately Yours DSP, Very Vanilla, Watercolour Paper
Accessories - Classy Designer Buttons, Linen Thread, SNAIL, Stampin Dimensionals



Cheers


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