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Mar 6, 2021

Layered Vintage Shamrock Cards

 Hello friends. Today I am posting for TaylorMadeCards4U using their new A Lucky Day Digital Kit! Check out this gorgeous ephemera and prints! Posting 2 cards today and additional cards mid month.




This card started with a Gelli Plate Distress Inked Base.  Script printing using the Entemology Stamp from Stampers Anonymous provided interest.  All images are printed on Cougar 80 lb Natural Cardstock.


I always begin the creative process for these kits by printing the pages and fussy cutting the images. In this case, the Lily of The Valley plant came from an 8.5 x 11 background print.  After attaching the script background, I started playing with the different ephemera pieces.  Once I filled the card, I stamped the sentiment from a Simon Says Stamp set using Clover Distress Ink.


This card started with one of the A2 backgrounds from the kit. I used one of Tim Holtz's Sizzix Dies to provide interest to the corner. The gorgeous pink flowers are also from one of the 8.5 x 11 in background.


Check out the great dimension achieved by using multiple layers!

Check out the video here:


Watch my Blog for the other 2 cards to be posted along with a video!

Thank you for watching. I invite you to visit Taylormadecards4u Blog and enter this month’s Challenge at https://taylormadecards4u.blogspot.com/ This month’s prize is $10 gift code from Taylormadecards4u. You will also find a discount code there for 20% off your digital order from Taylormadecards4u!!!

Products used in today’s project: Lucky Day

For more inspiration visit my fellow design team members channels here:

Debbie J’s Crafting Corner: https://youtu.be/r4VF2fmY2ok
Stampin MunchKins / Cyn: https://youtu.be/J8dIKtPFJrc
Artful Creations by Tracie: https://youtu.be/6RrzP21hc2Q

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