Hello stampers, today's card was made for the Art With Heart Team Colour Creation Showcase. This week we are back to alphabetical order, which means we are featuring Sahara Sand.
For today's card I dipped into my box of brand new preorder goodies from the upcoming 2021-2022 Stampin' Up! Catalogue. The bundle I have used is called Elegantly Said and it includes the Elegantly Said stamp set and the Elegant Tag Punch.
I stamped the main filigree image in the top right and the bottom left corner of the card front in Craft White Ink. I stamped a small section of the stamp onto the edge of the Elegant Tag Punch. To speed up the drying process I heated white images with my heat gun.
Once the Craft Ink was dry I stamped the greeting in Stazon Black. The bow is Black Glittered Organdy Ribbon. A few Rhinestone Jewels complete the card.
This beautiful bundle will be available from the 4th of May, once the new Stampin' Up! annual Catalogue has begun. To receive your own copy of this catalogue of for any questions about my project please contact me.
For more amazing Sahara Sand inspiration, check out what the Art With Heart Team have to share with you by heading to Cathy's Blog.
Happy stamping,
Rachel
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Those beautiful flourishes look amazing stamped in white craft ink, on Sahara Sand, Rachel. I love the elegance of your card, and that gorgeous sparkly ribbon.
ReplyDeleteOh so stunning and elegant Rachel. I love how you have used this new bundle on your gorgeous design. It will fall into my shopping basket next order for sure!
ReplyDeleteOh how exciting to see some of the new products in action Rachel - your flourishes look beautiful stamped in white on Sahara Sand!
ReplyDeleteI love the muted colour of the white ink on your card Rachel. very pretty.
ReplyDeleteThose lacy flourishes look great stamped in white on Sahara Sand ink - lovely to see some new product!
ReplyDeleteOh I love those flourishes and how good they look in white on the Sahara Sand! So Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThe flourishes look great in white with the sahara sand.
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