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Slimline Cards - Scrapbook.com

 Hello, crafty friends! 

Today, I have these super fun and colorful slimline cards to share with you all, featuring products from Scrapbook.com 



Let's begin! To start, I chose 2 pink and 2 turquoise papers from the Sherbet Smooth Cardstock Paper Pad. I then ink blended with the Pineapples Stencil, using the Premium Hybrid Ink Pad. For the pink papers, I used Candy Shop Pink. For the turquoise papers, I used Glass Slipper. To ink these, I used the Ink Blending Tool with Domed Foam Applicators. These foam applicators are amazing. I found them very easy to use and they are perfect for blending. I then cut the papers into strips, mixed up the different colors of strips, and adhered them onto another slimline cardstock from the paper pad. 


Next, I took the largest die in the Stitched Scallop Rectangles set and die cut my panels. For my sentiments, I cut some alphas using the Bold Basic Alphabet lower set in white cardstock. I cut 4 each and stacked them up for dimension. So much work, but the result is fabulous! 

I then cut the Scattered Hearts Slimline Die in yellow cardstock and used the positives (hearts) to embellish my cards. I love that I was able to have a bunch of hearts with just one pass of the die cut. I then added some dots using Pops of Color to the scallop rectangle. I used Lemon Chiffon and Bubblegum. These dots gave additional dimension and pop to my cards. 


Lastly, I made slimline card bases and adhered my panels onto the cards. Easy peasy and so much fun! 

Thanks so much for stopping by today! Have a great day!

xoxox

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