Monday 24 April 2017

Fairy Celebration #WWYS113

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Welcome to another week of What Will You Stamp? To participate in this week's challenge and to see all the great projects from the Design team using this set be sure to visit the What Will You Stamp? Challenge Blog or simply click the photo below. This week we were challenged to use the Fairy Celebration Stamp set.
http://whatwillyoustamp.blogspot.com/2017/04/wwys-113-fairy-celebration.html
Fairy week! Yay. Even though out of 15 boys that we have in our circle of friends only 1 is a girl - I still get really excited about little girl cards. I have used Watercolor Paper to stamp these images. I carefully coloured them with a blender pen and a little ink pooled in the ink pad.
I love the control you have when using Watercolor paper and a blender pen.
I'm always looking for new ways to use my dies and punches. I was playing around and found that if you trim the top off the Scallop Tag that it looks a bit like a cloud. It layers well with the classic label punch too!
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Thanks so much for stopping by. I hope you enjoyed seeing my project please leave me a comment I'd love to hear what you think! Now, get stamping and submit your project over at WWYS#113
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Even my boys are excited for it.

3 comments:

  1. Carolina you are genius. I love what you have done with the tag topper and label punch!

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  2. Super! Your creativity is amazing, Carolina! The tip with the punch is great and your cards are beautiful. Well done :-)

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