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I've got three cards to share with you today that focus on my new FAVORITE Wood Plank Background! I will keep the jibber jabber to a minimum because this post is picture heavy!
You will find a link list of all of the MFT products I used on each card directly after each card.
Let's get to it!
Here is my first and favorite card! It's very CAS for me, but I just love the way it turned out. The Wood Plank Background was stamped as an accent on the Banana Split flower.
I discovered that the flowers in the new Floral Fusion Cover-UP are versions of some of our flower Die-namics. I used the same size Plentiful Petals flower to cover up the flower from the Floral Fusion Cover-Up. Fun!
Here is a close-up of the Wood Plank stamped on the flower.
I love the sentiments from the new Birdie Brown Sunflower Sweetheart. Here is one of them stamped on the inside:
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On my second card I used my favorite
Plaid Background Builder on the
Layered Roses. Instead of mixing up the colors, I used just
Orange Fizz ink to build the pattern and LOVE the look. The diamond pattern on the the base panel was made with my Scor-Pal.
And the finished inside:
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My third and final card was made with some leftover stamped pieces that I decided not to use on other cards. So here it is laying flat:
And from the front:
And from the side:
And a close up of the flower. This was a fun "out of the ordinary for me" card to make. Doesn't the Wood Plank look awesome stamped in Orange Fizz? LOVE!