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Eternal Love!

I am loving these little stamps  from Rubber Stamp Depot!!!  What fun for to use them for card making, ATC, Inchies, Twinchies and Moos!






Supplies:
EchoArt Board 1 1/2 x 1 1/2
Rubber Stamp Depot - La Boda
Sabor Amor Cutouts
Sabor Recuerdos Amor
Black Ink
Embossing Powder Black
NIJI Pearlescent Paints
Tacky Glue
Double stick tape
Foam Dimensionals
Card Base
Lace - Black

 
On 1 /-1/2 x 1 1/2 EchoArt Board stamp Rubber Stamp Depot - La Boda with black ink, then emboss with black Embossing Powder.

Add  little bit of color and sparkle with the NIJI Pearlescent Paints!

Ink the edges with black ink, let the ink set for a minute
 
I love the Sabor Recuerdos Amor cardstock sheet for cards.  Each section makes wonderful backgrounds or individual cards!
 

 ut desired section from the Sabor Recuerdos Amor and adhere to the Card Base  with Double stick tape.

Use Tacky Glue to attach the EchoArt Board, set aside to dry!

With Double stick tape add Sabor Amor Cutouts to the card.
 
When lace backed  EchoArt Board is dry attach to card with Foam Dimensionals!
 


 
I am really happy with my card!
 
 
 
 

Comments

  1. Adorable wedding card for just the right couple. I have several friends who would get a kick out of it. Too bad none of them are getting married now. ;-)

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