How many times have you just finished a card only to drop it on an inkpad? I've used splatter stamps and diecuts to cover up stray ink marks and even used my trusty Mono Sand Eraser. Today, it was a dooszy of an ink smear and I grabbed some scrap DSP that coordinated with the Inspiring Imperfections Bundle and covered up the mess in TWO PLACES! I'm glad that the smears weren't in the middle of the card lol!
Oh! I've got something else fun to share with you too. See the branch on the second card? That diecut was designed to be the branch for those flowers AND the "join" in the Kintsugi method of pottery repair. If you diecut it out of gold foil, it looks awesomely authentic as a Kintsugi method of repair. Don't forget I made a PDF of little notes explaining what Kintsugi is for your card recipients. You can find it in a previous post - HERE.
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Inside |
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Inks: Misty Moonlight, Versamark Cardstocks: Petal Pink, Crumb Cake, Basic White, Misty Moonlight, Kintsugi Inspirations Deckled Rectangles Dies, Stampin' Dimensionals, Joined Together embossing folder |
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Inside - this panel was made for another card, but I did it in portrait orientation and the card was landscape. So I saved it.... Click on the links below each product to purchase from my store |