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For this month's International Blog Highlights, I decided to use the triple stamping technique and this is what I came up with
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I've kept this nice and simple and I've used only one ink colour - Pacific Point. I've teamed this with Whisper White and Pacific Point cardstock.
The two stamp sets I've used are Beauty Abounds and Butterfly Gala
My card layers measured as follows:
My card base is in Pacific Point and measures 11¾" x 4⅛" scored on the long side at 5⅞"
Two more layers of Pacific Point cardstock: 3" x 4¾" and 1⅞" x 3⅝"
Three layers of Whisper White cardstock: 4" x 5¾", 2⅞" x 4⅝" and 1¾" x 3½"
Start by layering white pieces as they would appear on the card and then stamp your images. I use the Stamperatus and make sure the layers were stuck down using the magnets and I stamped my images ensuring they overlapped all of the white layers
Once I'd done that I then layered the Pacific point card behind it and then stuck it all together. Using Butterfly Gala stamp set I punched out butterfly shapes in Pacific Point and Whisper White card.
I finished off the card with a rhinestone on the the butterflies and a 'Thanks' sentiment on the middle layer
Click on the image below to visit all of the other crafters that are taking place in the block up and if you like my design then I'd be really grateful if you would vote for me
Last month I was lucky enough to be in the top 10 and create a card for Kylie Bertucci's top 10 winners blog hop.
I've left links to all of the products that I've used to below and these go directly to my shop.
Thank you for stopping by to visit and I'll be back again soon with another project
Donna
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Thanks for sharing your triple stamping technique Donna! And thanks for being part of my International Blog Highlights this month and all the best with the voting!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kylie 🙂
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card and great technique - off to vote now xx
ReplyDeleteLovely card, butterflies are always beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rachael
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