Feel Better

PP587 – A Clean-and-Simple Challenge from Claire

The die cut umbrella used here was cut using the very first die I ever purchased, but at that time wasn’t smart enough to keep the information about brands etc. so I have no idea from which company it came. The stamps used came from Designs by Ryn – water droplets, the sentiment is from Joy Clair, the tiny flowers are from Kitchen Sink and I used them because they were still on my desk from my last upload. The little boots are fussy cut from a store bought card as I thought they would come in handy for a design. The background PP was a gift and I believe is from Michaels, the umbrella piece is StampinUP and the stitched frame is from GKD. Basically I stamped the water droplets and used some Crystal Glaze to make them look realistic. While they were drying I prepared the other elements and also added the PP to the card front. After adding the boots I stamped around them with the tiny flowers. Added the sentiment and using foam tape popped the panel onto the background piece at an angle. A simple card but fun to put together. Thanks for looking.

11 thoughts on “Feel Better

    1. Thanks a lot Judy. I’ve had the water stamps for a long time and have used them a fair amount. I like that they look realistic and when you add glaze they really look like droplets.

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    1. Thanks so much. I’ve had that paper for ages and only used one tiny piece of it. Watched MayMay Made it yesterday and she showed a trick for using PP. It works and I shall be using that tip more often.

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  1. Your water droplets are fantastic! The whole card is great, that just stands out, as those Ryn stamps were on my wish list for a really long time. It’s a really fun card with the two panels going in different directions, like that.

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  2. I like the water stamps by Designs by Ryn. I think she did a great job on making them. Glad you like my card.

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