Clean & Simple With Love Card

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Can you believe two posts in one day? Amazing! I couldn’t get enough of this great sketch so I made another card. I used Tresa’s wonderful tutorial to make the faux stitching. (Gotta love CTMH’s white core cardstock!) And I love using my Piercing Tool Kit. The Blush cardstock is stamped with another Universal Backgrounds stamp in Blush ink. The sentiment is from the Say it in Style set.

Since I wanted my hearts to match the ink color, I used the brush side of my Blush marker to color a piece of Blush cardstock. Then I punched out the hearts using a small heart punch and added them with some 3-D Foam Tape. The monochromatic color was inspired by Kristina’s sample.

Stay tuned for more…

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10 Comments

  1. "Love" it! I need to learn more about the faux stitchingWhat is the small script background stamp? I can't wait to get my Say it in Style set! Thanks for posting and for the inspiration!

  2. Wow! I never suspected that's how you stitched that card. thank you for pointing the way to the tutorial.

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