Remember the sponged snowflake background I posted yesterday? I'm back to share the card I created using the leftover mask. In fact, I love this background the best. The colors are more vibrant and exciting!
I cut the Snowflake Fusion Cover-Up die from cheap white cardstock that was thinner than my usual choice and used it for a mask to sponge several colors of Distress Ink onto my previous card. This gorgeous piece was left over and I just had to use to make another card. I glued it directly to a white card base. I really love it!
I stamped this cute Pure Innocence girl called Warm Wishes onto white cardstock and colored her with Copic markers, sticking to cool greys so as not to compete with the background. I added crystal glitter to all the fur trim for some sparkle. You know I can't resist glitter! I hand cut the girl and popped her up with foam tape on the card. For my sentiment, I stamped "warm wishes" on a Fishtail Flags Layers STAX die cut. This card really makes me smile! :)
Stamps: Pure Innocence: Warm Wishes (My Favorite Things)
Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento); Tumbled Glass, Broken China, Mermaid Lagoon, Hickory Smoke (Distress Inks)
Paper: White (Papertrey Ink)
Copic: N0, N2, N4, BV29, E00, E30, E42, E57, E59, R20
Misc: Snowflake Fusion Cover-Up die, Fishtail Flags Layers STAX die (My Favorite Things); Crystal glitter (Martha Stewart); glue pen
Oh, your inking on the background die is fabulous! Super sweet card!
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