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Apothecary Art Mother’s Day Card

10 May

So just in case you procrastinated and you’re still looking for Mother’s Day card ideas…here is another one! Here are links to the Mother’s Day cards that I shared on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Today’s card is just so pink and frilly…perfect for a girly occasion such as Mother’s Day!

I used four of my absolute favorite products that are being retired soon to make this card. They are the Mixed Bunch stamp set, Apothecary Art stamp set, Labels Framelits dies and the Modern Label punch. If these products are not currently in your collection, I would suggest taking a look at them! I’m going to miss being able to use them in the projects that I share! Apothecary Art Mother's Day Card

The floral wreath and surrounding image are one of the Apothecary Art stamps. I stamped it with Versamark ink and embossed the image with gold embossing powder. I added color to the flowers and leaves using an Aqua Painter with Rose Red, Pear Pizzazz and Always Artichoke ink. Then I cut out the image using the Labels Framelits dies and my Big Shot.

The medallion stamp in the background is from the Mixed Bunch stamp set…a necessity that you must have! The greeting is from the Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp set and I punched it out using the Modern Label punch. Check out these products and order using the links below!

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