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Birthday Cards - Pigment Craft Co.

 Hello friends! Hope you are all doing wonderful!

Today, I have a couple of birthday cards using stamps from the Pigment Craft Co. May release. These were so fun to put together!


For my first card, I started with a watercolored background and I ran it through my die-cut machine using Reverse Confetti die for stitched details. I splattered black, white, and gold acrylic paint. The beautiful cake is from These Hands: Bake Cakes and I inked with Altenew ink pads.  The gold cake platter is inked with Color Box pigment ink in gold. I cut the large die from the stamp set to use as a guide for building the cake. For the sugar effect on the icing of the cake, I used Diamond Glaze to adhere Diamond Dust.


I then added the Budding Branch Die that I cut in white cardstock and glued it behind the cake. The sentiments are from Treat Yourself stamp set. Lastly, I added some confettis for added interest. 


For my second card, I started with a peach colored cardstock and used the same die mentioned above for the stitched details. I inked the bottom of the cardstock with white pigment ink. Next, I cut the frame from Wonderful Mom die from a watercolored background that I made a while ago and splattered some black paint. I also cut a couple of Budding Branch die in white cardstock - I did this to cover some of the black paint splatters as I thought it was too much. 


Next, I assembled my cake and added florals to pretty it up. The beautiful "Treat Yourself" sentiment is from the Treat Yourself stamp set. Lastly, I added a Happy Birthday sentiment that I white heat embossed on black cardstock.



Thank you so much for stopping by today. I hope you like these birthday cards and that I've inspired you to use the new stamps from Pigment.



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