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Hi, Sarah here.

I want to use the blog to let you know about what's going on at Inky Doodles, in my head and in the wider world of stamping and papercraft so that you too can be inspired and create something amazing!

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With the help of the wonderful Caroline Shinnie I hope to be able to show a card or project with instructions most days.

Topiary Flower Card by Caroline Shinnie

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Stamps Used
 
 
Inkpads Used
 
Memento - Black, Teal Zeal, Rhubarb Stalk
Distress Inks - Mustard Seed, Rusty Hinge, Peacock Feathers
 
Other Items used
 
Button, Square Die Cut, Ribbon
  
For the background, emboss a piece of card with the Twisted Check Mask and colour it in using cut n dry foam with Teal Zeal, Peacock Feathers & Rusty Hinge ink pads. Stamp the script background in Black Memento over the top. To finish the background, add a piece of ruffled ribbon, using extra sticky double sided tape.
 
To make the flower topper, ink up the script background stamp in Teal Zeal. Then, using the tall narrow tree from the Topiary stamp set, ink up with Mustard seed and then press into the script background to lift off the pattern. Stamp eight of these to make a flower shape. Stamp the small hearts from the same set around the centre of the flower using Rhubarb Stalk and Black Memento. Cut the flower shape out using a square die of your choice so that the flower falls off the corner of the shape.  To finish off, randomly stamp the script background in Teal Zeal and ink the edges with Rusty Hinge and Peacock feathers.  Add a sentiment of your choice and a button to the centre of the flower.

 

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