How’s everyone doing this weekend? It’s been a crafty one at our home. I made a card with the lovely Simon Says Stamp March Card Kit. If you didn’t seen my unboxing video check it out! The kit is stuffed full of gorgeous goodies.
I chose to use the lovely daisy card panel by Suzy Plantamura. The card panels are printed on water color cardstock and makes a lovely water colored card even quicker. The paper is a fantastic weight and die cuts beautifully, check out the stitched border!
I used the cornflower blue card stock for my card, sorry for the black background, I’m still learning about blog photography. I water colored using the included pencils and a water filled brush pen. After it dried I affixed the panel to the card and attached the hello die cut.
The stitched die is by Pink Fresh purchased at Scrapbook.Com. I die cut the hello using my new Sizzix Sidekick Starter Kit. The Sidekick is amazing, it came with the plates, some dies, stamps, and it’s so cute! It’s perfect to leave on your craft desk to cut those little dies and even has a suction feature to hold it.
I can't wait to create more projects using this amazing kit. I haven't even taken the stamps out of the plastic yet!
Happy crafting and enjoy the rest of the weekend.
xoxo~Dawn
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Beautiful water color card – you did a great job on the flowers. Thanks for joining us over at The House that Stamps Built this week.
Thank you so much, Shirley.
Very pretty! Love those bright, happy flowers! Thanks for playing with The House That Stamps Built.
Thank you for your kind words.
What a lovely card! Very springy and happy. Thanks for joining us over at the house that stamps built.
Beautifully done! Thanks so much for joining us at The House That Stamps Built!