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Easter Blessings & Best of Flowers stamp sets

March 23, 2013 by Judi Anderson Leave a Comment

23 Mar

When I received my Easter Blessings stamp I just couldn’t wait to use it with the hydrangea image fromBest of Flowers stamp set images(The Best of 25 Years Set) Best of Flowers .  I have a few smaller stamps that say Happy Easter and had my eye on this larger print stamp as soon as I saw it in our Seasonal Catalog. This is a single stamp so it only available as a wood -mount set. I just love the script & how it so elegantly flows, don’t you?

I created several cards using this set for my March Step-Up Class which had 3 different Easter cards & 2 thank you cards. I wanted a simple card using both of these sets for my 10-10-30 class.Participants did the “thumping technique” to create the  colors on the hydrangea. I am sure those of you that recognize this hydrangea are thinking,” Um, this sure does look smaller than I remember it.” You’re right! This set is a collection of 3  of the best flower stamps from the past quarter-century, only in a smaller size. I just love the sizes in this set as they are so versatile (and they go great with their larger original images).  This set also includes a never-before-seen flower image that coordinates perfectly with our 1-1/4″ Scallop Circle punch.

Easter Blessings & Best of FlowersHere is the card I came up with.

Here are the materials used

Stamps: Easter Blessings #129183

Best of Flowers#133342 (clear mount only)

Inks: Soft Suede Pad #126978

Pretty in Pink Pad # 126955

Wisteria Wonder Stampin’ Write Marker (2011-2013 set)# 123002

Paper:Wisteria Wonder#122922

Whisper White #100730

Accessories:  Big Shot Die Machine #113439

Framed Tulips Embossing Folder #121809

Apothecary Accents Framelits #127003

Elegant Butterfly Punch #127526

Rhinestone Basic Jewels # 125577

A fun fact on the Nikko Blue Hydrangea-  the more acidic the soil the more blue the flowers are.

This card makes me anxious for my flowers to start flowering, how about you?   JudiAndersonSignature

 

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Filed Under: card making, holiday ideas, Rubber stamping, Naperville, Il Tagged With: Apothecary Accents framelits, Best of Flowers stamp set, Big Shot Die machine ideas, Easter Blessings stamp set, Framed Tulips embossing folder, simple hand made Easter card, thumping technique

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