Clear Scraps Chipboard Embellishments -- It's a Boy Card
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Hello Bird House Cards by Steph

Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here today with a set of cards using the Bird House Chipboard Embellishments.

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I started by inking the bird houses with assorted colors of  inks.  Each was then embossed with clear embossing powder.

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I placed the 4x6 Hello Spring Stencil on yellow cardstock and taped it in place.  Then I inked the flowers with assorted colors of ink.

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I removed the stencil and cleaned it.  Then I re-taped it to another piece of yellow cardstock and inked over hello.

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I created a card from orange cardstock, then adhered the stenciled floral panel to the card.

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The blue bird house was adhered to the left side of the card.  Hello was die cut, added to a larger die and placed on the card with foam adhesives for dimension.  Liquid pearls were added to the flower centers.

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For my 2nd card, I die cut Emerald Starstruck Foiled Paper with a Memory Box die.  Cutting script paper, I glued the die cut panel to the background, then adhered the panel to a card.

The purple bird house was added to the card so it appears to be hanging from the card.  Hello, another Memory Box die, was die cut from Marigold/Glossy Foiled Paper and matted with Ebony/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper then adhered to the card.

Thanks for stopping by.

Steph

Other Supplies:  Rinea Foiled Paper, Memory Box dies, Imagine Crafts Ink, Ranger Liquid Pearls

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