My daughter gave me three colors of Lunar paste so I created the background with a stencil and all three colors.
I then created my own green, pink, and purple designer papers using ink smooshing, stenciling, and ink splatter. Once dry, I added the three purple flowers and the pink flower adding gold glitter flower centers with Glossy Accents on the centers. A couple of the flowers are popped up with dimensionals. This week the alphabet challenge colors are pink and purple.
The sentiment was stamped separately, cut, and matted with purple paper.
Thanks for the challenges and thanks for looking!
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Wed, May 20, 2026 @ 11:43 AM
Beautiful card for both challenges. Love the lunar paste bg. :-)
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Wed, May 20, 2026 @ 12:20 PM
The texture paste through stencils is a great technique I've rediscovered as well. This iteration looks great, and the designer papers you made are sales-worthy!