Hello crafty friends!
Today I have a fun watercolour “Thanks” card with the SSS Fruit From the Heart Stamp Set.
This set has several solid fruit images along with many great “Thanks” sentiments but, I just wanted to make watercolour “Thanks” card with these solid fruit images.
I started by die cutting 4.25″ x 5.5″ watercolour paper panel using the Basic Rectangles Die Set. I then randomly stamped solid fruit images on watercolour panel using light coloured dye ink – I always used Altenew Sand Dunes Dye Ink.
After inked panel was dry, I painted over the stamped images with Hero Arts Watercolor Wheel – all fruits get the right colours! :D I stamped tiny sentiments from the Fruit From the Heart Set between fruits using VersaFine Onyx Black. For the main sentiment, I used the Big Thanks Die Set.
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I die cut a 4.25″ x 5.5″ rectangle panel from
I stamped flowers & leaves from the
Once the ink blended panel was dry, I stamped the sentiments & tiny butterflies with
I embellished with a few 
Here is another floral card with the 
Sometimes I think “Thinking of you” is more romantic than “I love you”. :)

First up, I made my own custom floral background with my all time favourite
I heat embossed the sentiment “Thinking of You” from the
I mounted the floral panel on white card base using double-sided tape first, and then added all elements as shown in the picture using foam tape. Oh, I LOVE anything with flowers in it!! :D
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For my card today, I used the
I die cut a 4.25″ x 5.5″ rectangle panel from watercolour paper using the
I placed the
I heat embossed leafy heart image from the
I inked up the heat embossed panel with
I decorated the card front with the 



To create the card, I die cut a 4.25″ x 5.5″ rectangle panel from watercolour paper using the
I stamped the sentiment from the
I also die cut the
The 

For my second card, I’m featuring
I randomly stamped flowers & leaves on a 4.25″ x 5.5″ watercolour panel using 


