In one of my recent hauls, I bought some Pinkfresh Studio (PFS) stamps with their coordinating dies and stencils wanting to try something different. To get myself into this cardmaking journey, I've made a card using PFS Artistic Dahlia stamp set for this month's challenge.
Instead of stencilling over the florals with inks, I chose to watercolour them instead using my Faber Castell watercolour pencils. Pretty much enjoying the whole process that I decided to make a short reel for this (over at my various social media). And here is the final look of the card.
Adding some sparkles dots on the background using glitter glue from Ranger, including over the embossed sentiments 'Always here for you'.
In my next attempt, I'll be trying out stencilling using various dyed inks.
Cheers!
Below is a list of supplies I used to make this card.
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- Pinkfresh Studio Artistic Dahlia stamp
- Pinkfresh Studio Artistic Dahlia coordinating die set
- Spellbinders Four Petal Floral 3D embossing folder (SPB, SB, AMZ, AMZSG)
- Versamark watermark ink (SB, AMZ, AMZSG)
- Versafine pigment ink in onyx black (SB, AMZ, AMZSG)
- Versacolor small ink pad in cyan (AMZ, AMZSG)
- Neenah heavy weight 110lb classic crest solar white cardstocks (AMZ, AMZSG)
- A6 heavy weight 110lb white envelopes (AMZ, AMZSG)
- Bearly Art precision craft glue (SB, AMZ, AMZSG)
- MISTI stamping tool in black
- Faber Castell watercolour pencils set of 24 colours (AMZ, AMZSG)
- Ranger Ink Sticklers in golden rod
- Ranger Ink embossing powder in princess gold (SB, AMZ)
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