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Friday, 5 October 2018

Floral Stamped Cards

Hello friends!
Good morning :)

Hope you all are busy in creating something new for this festive season. Guess what I'm going to post today? You almost have one answer in your mind and that is "flowers ". Yes, you are right! Today I have floral cards, but with stamping flowers. I really love new release by Mudra., but I like sweet rose stamp much. I tried to coordinate these flowers with vintage background. Hope you like these cards.

Card #1



  • First take a piece of water color paper and apply Distress ink driectly by the ink pad.  
  • After covering the paper with ink slightly mist the paper with water. 
  • Stamp the sweet rose flowers and leaves on the neena super white cardstock using altnew inks and fussy cut them.
  • Stamp the sentiment on the vellum paper using versamark and heat emboss with gold embossing powder.
  • Distress the edges of the card using pumice stone ink.
  • Glue the vellum strip on the middle of the card.
  • Arrange the flowers and leaves as shown in the picture. 
  • For the finished look apply glitter on the flowers using adhesive that dries clear. 
Card #2


  • Take a piece of water color paper and glue some old book pages using soft matt gel.  
  • After drying apply little bit white gesso to merge it.
  • Apply texture paste using Mudra's Ornamental pattern and corner stencil and let it dry.
  • Dab the distress inks on the card and mist it with water. Repeat the process until not satisfied with the background color.
  • Distress the edges of the card using vintage photo distress oxide.  
  • Now cut 3 banners from the watercolour paper and also color them with distress inks.
  • Arrange the banners on the middle of the card using dimensional tape as shown in the picture. 
  • Create a small envelope and distress the edges of the envelope using vintage photo .
  • Stamp a sentiment on a small ticket and arrange it on the envelope. 
  • Stamp the flowers using layering stamping technique and fussy cut them. Also stamp the leaves using forest moss distress ink and fussy cut them.
  • Glue the envelope and start arranging flowers and leaves. 
  • For the finished look apply gold dust as shown in the picture.
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Our this month challenge theme is "Inktober". Isn't it super easy?? We know it's festive season and you get very less time to create something.  You can create any type of project on this theme in few minutes. We really love to see your creations using Mudra's products. You can check all details here.




India
Starbox, Chennai
Nagashri Arts, Bangalore

International
The Craft Store, Srilanka
Scrapbook Boutique, Australia


www.mudrastamps.in (Exclusively for International Customers)

Regards 

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