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Wednesday, March 9, 2022

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Hi there!  My card today uses stamps from Rubbernecker Stamps March New Release.  I'm really glad that they came out with this cute Bunny and Flowers Set, it has bunnies that can be used for Easter but the sentiments that come with it allows you to use the set year round.

Here's how my card was made-
  • Stamp images from the Bunnies and Flowers Set on watercolor paper with Onyx Black VersaFine Ink and emboss with clear embossing powder.
  • Watercolor the image with Zig Clean Color Clear Brush Pens and cut out using the Bunnies and Flowers Die Set and set aside.





  • Die-cut white glitter paper using the Mini Slimline Cover #3.

Glue the die-cut piece to purple decorative paper and set side.


  • Stamp the sentiment from the set on white cardstock with Electric Purple Radiant Neon Ink and emboss with Spring Sparkle Lavender Embossing Powder.  Layer this onto a slightly larger black glitter panel.


  • Die-cut vellum with the Nested Circle Scallop w/ Holes.



  • Now to assemble, glue the Mini Slimline Cover #3 panel to a white mini slimline card.
  • Glue bunny in the basket to the center of the die-cut vellum and glue to the bottom portion of the card.
  • Pop up the sentiment using foam squares and glue a small flower to the bottom right corner of the sentiment.


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