I have tried wreath stamping as shown by Dina one time before and it come out horribly. I saw all the beautiful wreaths in the gallery and decided to try again. This time I actually read the directions closely and saw that actually having the paper in a true square makes it work so much better.
This actually had bunny ears all the way around in a circle on the bottom - you can see some of it sticking out. My other card shows how it looks before I added a bunch more layers of ears and eggs and foliage and doodles - I had to make myself stop!
This was fun and I so appreciate the inspiration, the gorgeous wreaths you all made (you know how much I love wreaths), and for just looking at my Easter wreath adventure. Hugz
Date: Sunday, March 31, 2019 GMT Views: 1089
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Sun, Mar 31, 2019 @ 5:43 AM
Love this wreath, too, Nancy. The addition of eggs, leaves, and the pretty sentiment just sent it over the top. You are making such awesome wreaths, lately. Love seeing all of them.
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Sun, Mar 31, 2019 @ 5:49 AM
Wow, amazing! Such fabulous shabby chic.
Yes, using a square makes all the difference. It's a bit like only using the measurement given for a punchboard envelope the first time and then just following the scores.