Hello! Today I am sharing two different cards. One is sweet and the other one is sassy. Let me know which is your favorite. Are you more sassy or more sweet? I think I might be a little sassier than I am sweet. lol
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For the sassy card, I used The Crafter's Workshop TCW902 Fantangle Stencil with The Crafter's Workshop TCW9036 Champagne Gold Modeling Paste on my card front to create a fun background on my card.
Then I stamped the Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps 2020 Custom Stamp and also the Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps B.S. Being Sick Stamp with VersaMark and heat set them with gold embossing powder. On the B.S. Stamp, I masked off the "being sick" part and only stamped the top part of the stamp. Then I adhered it all to my card base using my Xyron Mega Runner.
For the sweet card, I mixed some of The Crafter's Workshop TCW9004 Light & Fluffy Modeling Paste and mixed in some Ken Oliver TCW Color Burst Trio Mermaid Tails with it to create three different shades of greens. Then using The Crafter's Workshop TCW904 Petal Burst Stencil in both the 12x12 & 6x6 size. I created an ombre effect with the different color pastes on some die cut circles.
Then on my card front, I used some TCW9036 Champagne Gold Modeling Paste with the TCW876 Screen Print Stencil.
Then I matted my card front and the die-cut circles with some Rinea Gold Foiled Paper. Adhered everything down and then stamped a sentiment using the Birch Press You Are Awesome Stamp Set. Then I adhered the sentiment strip to the front of my card using Xyron Mega Runner.
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