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Fourth of July - Pretty Pink Posh

Hello, crafty friends! I have an A2 card to share with you all. I can’t seem to put the Easter Basket Die and the Floral Corners Stamp Set away! This time, I filled the basket up with red, white, and blue flowers, and some firecrackers for a Fourth of July theme. 

Let’s get started! I first cut my panels in red, white, and blue cardstock. For the red cardstock, I used the Layered Stars Stencil in white pigment ink for a fun background. I also white heat embossed with the little stars from a previous release, Camping Friends. Next, I added Sparkling Clear Stars Sequins here and there. I then cut the panel with the Stitched Notes Die for stitching details around the panel. 



I then die cut the basket in white cardstock and the bow from Tulip Cover Plate Die in blue cardstock. Next, I stamped, colored, and cut the flowers from the Floral Corners Stamp Set and the firecrackers from the 4th of July Stamp Set. I used Copic Sketch Markers in B000/91/93/95, R24/27/29, YG21/23, Y11/13.





I layered my panels in red, white, and blue order. Then I adhered the stamped images onto the card. Lastly, I white heat embossed the sentiment onto a strip of black cardstock and glued it down onto the card. 


That’s all for this Fourth of July card. I hope you enjoyed today’s card share and that I have inspired you to create cards for your friends and family. Thanks for stopping by!



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