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Best Friends Layout with the Diamond Heart Mascil

Hello! It's Jennifer and I'm here to share a layout I  created with the new 6 Inch Diamond Heart Mascil! I  also have an easy, fun technique you can use on your page! 

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I  secured my Mascil to my card stock using washi tape to prevent movement. Using three coordinating Distress Inks, and a foam applicator I  applied the ink in layers with a circular motion.

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Here is the result of the ink!  The colors can intermix and be as light or dark as you prefer. 

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Next, I  punched small holes in my card stock to hand stitch around my heart.  I   chose a turquoise embroidery floss for the outside edges. I    then used an off white embroidery floss for the "criss cross" spaces.  

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And here is the final result!  I  love how the bright colors turned out! 

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I  used the foam thickers from the collection as my title as well as coordinating die cuts and stickers! 

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Thanks for stopping by today!  Clear Scraps has a large variety of Mascils to choose from!  Check them out in the Clear Scraps shop! 

Have a great day!

Additional products used:  patterned paper, die cuts, washi tape, stickers, thickers: Pebbles; enamel dots: Simple Stories; stamp: American Crafts; ink: Ranger; embroidery floss: We R Memory Keepers; adhesive: Tombow, 3M; misc: sewing machine, thread. 

 

 

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