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PROJECT #5

I used the small dragonflies stamp to create my own background paper using a piece of Bumblebee cardstock and black ink.

There are lots of layers and angles to this card – something I haven’t done in a little while.

The floral image was stamped on Shimmery White cardstock and then water coloured.

For the greeting, I used the RECTANGULAR POSTAGE STAMP PUNCH and punched it a second time to make it narrower.

I love the versatility of Stampin’ Up!® products!

The same dragonfly stamp was used on the card insert and envelope.

What do you think? And, what do you think about this product collection?

Thanks for popping by … happy stamping.

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YOU GUESSED IT, MORE DRAGONFLIES

I did say that I was intending to spend this week fixated on this amazing product collection.

So, here is Project #5!

The Misty Moonlight papers in the DSP bundle are such great designs and they team up with the florals and dragonflies so nicely.

I think this product collection is going to be very popular.

I stamped one of the dragonfly images onto the Rich Razzleberry DSP before punching it out. I also punched three small dragonflies for the front of the card and a further six – three for the card insert and three for the envelope front.

While I have used lots of the LADYBUG TRINKETS already, for this card I wanted to use some of the coordinating 2020-2022 IN COLOUR RIBBON and ENAMEL DOTS.

Good news – only three more dragonfly projects to go.

Thanks for popping by … happy stamping.

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DRAGONFLY PROJECT #4

Here is project #4.

Remember – this is the week of dragonflies using the DANDY GARDEN PROJECT COLLECTION.

This is the project that I want to share with you today.

For this card I enjoyed offsetting the matted, DSP panel on the card front. This is a ‘simple’ card that beginning and casual stampers could easily make with just enough support.

The tall, bunch of flowers is so pretty – even if uncoloured.

I really like the way this rich colour palette works together – I think the Rich Razzleberry is what gives it that quality.

What do you think?

Thanks for popping by … happy stamping.