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Ballerina with Stars

I have been stamping since Before Stamping was ever a craze.  I know good stamps when I see them... in the Silhouette of the Ballerina with Stars the  stars stamp perfectly every time.  Isn't she a beauty!
 


Supplies:Lost Coast Designs Ballerina with Stars
Acrylic Block
Pattern Paper
Black Ink
Embossing Powder Black
Glue Stick
Double Sided Tape
Card Base & Mat - Cardstock
Flowers
Gold Border Design
Metallic Luster Wax

I am using the unmounted Ballerina with Stars from  Lost Coast Designs stamps today. I used Double Sided Tape to attach her to my Acrylic Block!  Stamp the Ballerina with Black Ink and heat embossed with Embossing Powder Black

Adhere the stamped image to mat cardstock with Glue Stick.  Attach to the card with Double Sided Tape. Add a Gold Border Design so it doesn't look like she is dancing on air!

To give the Ballerina a little dimension add a slight shadow around her with Metallic Luster Wax.

Glue a few coordinating flowers to the card... it looks like the ballerina is dancing behind them!
 

 
Be sure to stop by each day for more inspiration using Lost Coast Design stamps!

 
Be sure to check out the Lost Coast Designs stamps available at Altered Pages!
 


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