Saturday 12 January 2019

Whimsy Stamps - Angel Clove

Hey everyone,

I am here showcasing a card for Whimsy Stamps, using one of the January releases Angel Clove. This image spoke to me, I had plans for this image as soon as I seen it.




Baby loss cards are some of the hardest cards to make, but thankfully this is a no reason card. It will be nice to have a few of these in my stash.


I printed the image out onto X-Press It Blending Cardstock using my Brother laser Printer, I then coloured the image up using Copic Markers.

Once I had the image all coloured up I coated the wings and the halo in Kindyglitz Crystallina, unfortunately I can't find any links for this product however I have linked up another product which will work much the same.


I fussy cut the image out using EK Success Cutterbee Scissors, I adhered it to a Kaisercraft Doily, which I layered over some patterned papers from Bo Bunny The Avenues Collection.

Once I had all my layers prepared I adhered them to a Couture Creations Cardbase.

I hope you have enjoyed my post today, if you have any questions feel free to send me a message or contact me via facebook (all links can be found below).

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Products Used On My Card (Affiliate Links Used Where Possible)



Copic Markers Used

E000, E00, E21,E11, E04, R20
E13, E15, E18, E07
B0000, B000, 0
B00, B02, B04

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