Happy Easter

This card is my sample for the Clean and Simple challenge today at Splitcoastampers, which is to show some heat. 

I think these colours represent heat but to be sure I also did some heat embossing on the egg as you can see here.
I used for the first time BoBunny's Glitter Paste to do my background stencil. It looks good enough to eat with ice cream when you open up the jar! I found it very easy to use and it washed up easily as well and, I love the look it gives. I did the stencilling on the cut out panel from the stitched arch stax. I then attached the negative from the stitched arch on foam tape, applied glue to the back of the arch and dropped it in place. The egg I die cut, then stencilled by sponging on some melon ink. I then added embossing ink along with clear embossing powder to heat emboss the egg and attached the egg with foam tape. The sentiment is die cut using white cardstock, with the melon sponged on the Easter word portion. I added Wink of Stella to the entire sentiment and glued it on. A few sequins finished my card.

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Products: Simon Says Stamp Stitched Rectangles, MFT Die-Namics Stitched Arch STAX, Spellbinders Nested Egg Die Set, Lawn Fawn Happy Easter Sentiment Die, Neat and Tangled Nesting Hexagons Stencil, Neenah Classic Crest Solar White Cardstock, BoBunny Lemonade Glitter Paste, Simon Says Stamp Melon Hybrid Ink, Tim Holtz Distress Embossing Ink, Clear Embossing Powder, Wink of Stella Clear, Sequins, Foam Tape.

2 comments

  1. Simply beautiful CAS Easter design, Kia. I love how your Glitter paste turned out. TFS my friend. Hugs.

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  2. Beautiful CAS design with pretty colors and texture, Kia! I love that you colored the "easter" so that the egg and the sentiment has a connection. Hideko

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