Hello crafty friends!
Today I want to share with you a couple of floral cards that I’ve made using the Altenew Painted Flowers – it’s my all time favourite – stamp set. And I especially used the newly released Altenew crisp dye inks, Glacier Caves Oval and Red Sunset Oval sets, along with it.
For my first card, I stamped the flowers with the Glacier Caves Oval set. First, I randomly stamped the solid images from Painted Flowers set onto white paper panel using Caribbean Sky dye ink, then the outlined images in Persian Blue dye ink. I then stamped the outlined leaves with Sapphire, the darkest blue, dye ink. For the sentiment, I used the Label Love stamp set.
For my second card, I made the same way but used different colours. I used the Red Sunset Oval set. First, I stamped the solid images with Rouge dye ink, then outlined flowers with Velvet dye ink. I stamped the outlined leaves with Crimson dye ink – it’s so red – along with Lava Rock & Moon Rock grey dye inks.

That’s it for today. Thank you so much for stopping by. Happy crafting!
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You can see more of my flower cards on the Simon Says Stamp My Favorite Release Blog Hop tomorrow.

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