I placed the largest rectangle panel in my stamping platform and stamped the floral image from Simon Says Stamp Wild Rose stamp set, inked with Ground Espresso Distress Archival ink. I placed the largest of the coloured rectangle panels in the centre of the first panel and re-stamped the floral image. I repeated the process with the second coloured panel. I inked the edges of the 3 coloured panels with Frayed Burlap Distress Oxide ink using a mini round blending tool and fixed to the background panel with Distress Collage Medium, making sure to line up the stamping. I fixed the smallest panel in place horizontally using Simon Says Stamp 3D Thin Foam Squares. I stamped the floral image and sentiment on to a scrap of Distress Watercolor card, inked with Ground Espresso Distress Archival Ink, sprinkled with Simon Says Stamp Clear Embossing Powder and heat set. I coloured the flower using Salvaged Patina, Pine Needles and Wild Honey Distress Watercolor Pencils with a Distress Detailer Waterbrush and added splatters of Pine Needles. I masked off the white background edges, added splatters from the Pine Needles Watercolor Pencil and fixed to a top-folding A2 white card blank. I fussy cut the flower and sentiment (there are dies available which are linked below) and fixed in place with Simon Says Stamp 3D Thin Foam Squares. To finish I added Trinity Stamps Creamy Vanilla Heart Sprinkles.
Date: Tuesday, April 21, 2026 GMT Views: 2582
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Beautiful card! I love the inked BG panels! I've never used one of the custom blend ink pads--your colors choices are so pretty! Love how you layered the flower!