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Mini Grasses Scenic Card

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Hello everyone, today I’m going to be sharing a card I have made using Imagine Design Create Mini Grasses Stamp set. This card is inspired by a previous blog of mine for Imagine Design Create that you can check out HERE, I love this colour combination of Distress Inks and wanted to recreate it but with these cute Mini Grasses stamp set. 

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How To  Create 

  1. I started off by cutting my white and kraft cardstock down to the size I felt happy with, making sure to cut the kraft card slightly larger to create a matt and layer. I set the kraft card to one side while I inked up my cut white card with my distress inks and sponge applicators. Before blending twisted citron into mermaid lagoon then this into picked raspberry I placed my small circle mask from Windows & Shapes stencils/masks where I wanted my moon to be, holding this in place while I inked around it. 

  1. I tore myself a mask from paper to make the mountains and hills, which I blended with dusty concord and mowed lawn distress inks. 

  1. I have stamped the grasses in mowed lawn distress ink and the flowers are stamped with distress oxide as the pigment property’s in this ink mean it layers lovely without losing its colour. 

  1. I masked from the mountains down with a piece of paper, so I could flick some water at the top sky portion of my card to create water drop stars. Then I coloured some of the ‘stars’ in with my Nuvo Glitter Gloss pen, I also coloured the moon with this too. 

  1. The sentiment is from the Never Stop Making Wishes stamp set which I’ve stamped, and white heat embossed onto a piece of velum. I attached the velum to my top layer before matting and layering with the kraft card onto my card blank.  

 

I hope you have enjoyed my blog today, I can’t wait to share with you again next week. Eli xx 

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