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Sweet Wishes - Pigment Craft Co.

Hello friends! Pigment Craft Co. has a new release and I am so excited to share that I am guest designing this month, along with some amazingly talented ladies, Keia and Ilda



Today, I am sharing a fun card and tag set using the new Berry Patch and Berry Sentiments Stamp Sets.

For the card, I started out with an A2 size pink cardstock and ink blended the bottom with Worn Lipstick distress oxide. I then cut a smaller panel in white cardstock and made my own patterned paper with dots, using the new Pattern Builder: Budding Branches Stamp Set in Worn Lipstick. Next, I used my sewing machine to add stitching details. 

I stamped the strawberries in Altenew inks and cut with the coordinating die. Next, I stamped the sentiment from Berry Sentiments Stamp Set onto my card panel. I white heat embossed the word "sweeter" onto a pink cardstock and cut with the coordinating die. I then cut another one in gold glitter cardstock to use as a drop shadow and for some sparkle. 


Lastly, I adhered my panel onto an A2 card base and foam taped the strawberries for dimension. To add texture and interest, I added some bling here and there. 



Pigment previously released a set of Round Nesting Dies, so I thought it would be fun to create a matching tag for my card. The strawberries are just so fun to stamp and add to any projects. I used the same colors and stamp sets mentioned above for a perfectly matched duo. 

Thanks for stopping by today! Make sure to stop by Instagram for a fun giveaway!


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  1. These are sooo beautiful, Leica!! The soft colors get me every time :) Thank you so much for hopping on board this month and shining a light on Pigment! xo

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  2. p.s. from Ivana and the Pigment Team :)

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