Stamping & Mix-media …… BY a

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Hello HKC Fans! Hope you’re all well, maybe you are on holidays ? Here in France, it’s the school vacation period and life has slowed down to make way for leisure and relaxation … Despite the news not always funny !

For this new post, my instruction was to prepare you cards with stamping and Mix-Media … When I saw Mix-Media, I said to myself “OMG !! I am unable to do that, I am too clean !! ” :-))
So I did what I could, please indulge! ;-))

I wanted to use the many Crate Paper embellishments from the Sweey Story collection – they’re way too beautiful, don’t you thinkĀ  ?

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On the 1st card, I chose a frame: on either side of it, I stamped flowers and did some ink stains. For more relief, I cut in the Dear Lizzy printed papers and in the tracing paper some flowers quite similar
For the message, I chose a sticker from the Crate Paper boards. A few white dots at the Crystal Drop to finish …

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For the second, I came to bring material with a little tulle in several layers under circles of PinkPaislee paper. I gave a small flower for the reminder with the 1st card. Likewise, I added some black ink spots and some white Crystal drop dots.

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I picked this cute white swan and stars from Crate Paper’s Sweet Story puffy sticker sheet.

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And here are 2 small childish cards to send for a birthday !

Have a nice day everyone and take care of yourself !

XOXO – CĆ©line

 

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