When doing two-step stamping, the Stamparatus makes it oh-so-easy. And it also makes getting the buffalo check background solidly stamped. Have you tried it?
Stampin' Up! products (and item numbers) used to make this card:
Stamps: Inspiring Iris (149268)
Buffalo Check (151372 cling)
Inks: Highland Heather (147103)
Old Olive (147090)
Memento Tuxedo Black (132708)
Cardstock: Whisper White (100730)
Other: Stamparatus (146276)
Stitched Shapes Dies (145372)
Stampin' Dimensionals (104430)
Rhinestone Basic Jewels (144220)
Beautiful card Julie.
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DeleteLove the card can’t wait to do my first blog post I’ve just joined the programme
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DeleteYes, it's exciting to do a blog. I didn't know I could! The training Kylie gives is great! Have fun.
Well done Julie! I'm new to Kylie's training and learning all these new things. It's exciting isn't it!
ReplyDeleteHi Trudy, thanks. Yes, it's so exciting, and wonderful when you apply the techniques...and it works!
DeleteGreat post and card Julie! You've got this! Don't give up!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kim. It's a work-in-process, but I won't give up.
DeleteLovely card!love Highland Heather��
ReplyDeleteThank you, Christy. Were you asking about the color of the ink, highland heather?
DeleteLovely job! I've just recently begun one, too.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nancy. How is your blog doing?
DeleteWell done! I’ve been scared to do my first. Your bravery has inspired me! We can do this! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you. Yes! It is totally doable. Try it!!
DeleteVery pretty card, I like the stitched dies. Next step to join a blog hop, well done you can do it!
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