Stampin' Up! Artistically Inked Retirement Card
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Laura Mackie a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator from the UK.
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something we have been working on!
I made this retirement card for a neighbour who retired recently,
I wanted to include flowers for sure as she loves her
garden! I reached for my Artistically Inked
stamp set, and grabbed some ink pads, I opted for
purples using Gorgeous Grape, Highland Heather
and Fresh Fresia.
I wanted a pretty big 'Happy Retirement'
greeting so cut the greeting on
my Scan N Cut machine with
gold adhesive vinyl.
I added lots of Gilded Gems to finish
off my card.
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Love the bright and happy colors!! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteStunning card, Laura and possibly my favourite card I've seen made with this bundle. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card x
ReplyDeleteWow. This card is stunning. Thanks for the inspiration on using the Scan n Cut and the sentiment. I have to try this!
ReplyDeleteStunning card Laura, love the rich colours and the gold accents x
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Laura. Love everything on your card.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great card
ReplyDeleteWOW. Love this card. I was looking for a sample of stamping with this set. I'm not a fan of using the dies as I don't care for the white border they leave.
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