This is my card for the March 2015 Papertrey Ink Blog Hop. It also fits with the CAS 317 Challenge to use bulbs or bulb flowers (see the tulips, front and center!).
I made multiples of this Easter card for family and friends and probably would not have done this particular card more than once without the MISTI stamping tool. I was able to line up and center the sentiment perfectly, on an angle, on every single card. I also used the MISTI to stamp the multi-step flowers in various colors. The vase stamp is quite old and has never given me a perfect image but with the MISTI I was able to re-stamp the image several times until it was completely solid and then I embossed it. The egg stamps are actually larger than what you see and were stamped and then punched.
Thanks so much for looking! I hope my card helps to inspire you to create a card.
Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2015 GMT Views: 2150
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Registered: February 5, 2007 Location: St. Louis, MO Posts: 92630
Thu, Mar 26, 2015 @ 1:59 PM
Beautiful Easter card with your PTI images and dies. Love the flowers arranged in the vase and the pretty dyed eggs at the base. Lovely choice of spring colors, Cindy.
Registered: January 29, 2006 Location: Mount Forest,Ontario Canada Posts: 11622
Fri, Mar 27, 2015 @ 5:13 PM
This is so springy Fresh and beautiful. Love all the pastel eggs sitting alongside your gorgeous vase full of flowers. Sounds like your misti works like a charm
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My God shall supply all your need…Philippians 4:19
Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Sun, Mar 29, 2015 @ 7:54 AM
Such a great Easter card. It speaks about the beauty of 'rising' flowers, life, spring. I've purchased a MISTI as well but have yet to use it. Sounds like it works perfectly and makes life easier.
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