Hello!

Well, as you know, I’ve been away for awhile – AGAIN.

Let’s see if I can get myself back on a reguluar posting schedule. Time will tell.

I won’t cry over spilled milk. I’m here today and I’ll keeping going. Right foot. Left foot.

I hope that you have been fine during my extended absence and finding time to create some kindness and share it with those who matter most to you.

For my card today, I pulled out a lovely floral bundle (3D Embossing Folder and Layering Stencils) from Lisa Horton Crafts.

I was able to pick up the new release of matt blending inks – Picked By Paula for Lisa Horton Crafts from Scrapbook.com. I must say these are the creamiest inks I have ever used. They blend and stamp BEAUTIFULLY. The first release includes 10 colors and I used several of them for today’s card.

Here’s today’s card.

To make this 5″ x 7″ card I started by inking a 4 1/2″ x 6 1/2″ panel of white card stock using the Garden Gerbera layering stencils and matt blending inks by Lisa Horton crafts.

Then I embossed the inked panel using the Garden Gerbera 3D embossing folder by Lisa Horton Crafts.

For the sentiment, I heat embossed the sentiment in black embossing powder onto white card stock using a stamp from the Wishing You Well craft stamp set and die cut the embossed sentiment using the coordinating outline die.

I mounted the panel onto a 4 3/4″ x 5 3/4″ panel of glossy black card stock and added the panel to the card front.

I completed the project by adding the embossed sentiment to the card front.

Super easy and elegant.

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Thank you for stopping by.

I hope to be back next Wednesday with another fun card to share, and I hope you’ll join me. Fingers crossed.

Until next time,

Live Graciously!