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In My Heart Blog Hop Day 1

Welcome, friends! I’m so happy you’re here today. I’m joining Simon Says Stamp in a fun blog hop celebrating their latest release, In My Heart. There’s so much beautiful inspiration to see, so be sure to hop along—and don’t forget to leave a comment for a chance to win a giveaway!

We have an exclusive deal for you! Receive this Not-Yet-Released Beautiful Day 3×4 stamp set for FREE with any purchase from the In My Heart collection. The set will automatically be added to your order. This offer is valid until 3/22 at 11:59pm ET or while supplies last.

For my card today, I couldn’t resist playing with the gorgeous Impressionistic Flower Stencil. I absolutely love the soft, whimsical feel of this design, and the coordinating die makes it so easy to turn it into a standout focal point.

I started by securing a piece of white cardstock onto my sticky mat and placing the first stencil layer over the top. For ink blending, I used the lightest color from the Trio 13 ink collection, which includes some gorgeous teal shades.

On the second layer of the stencil, I blended in Tropic and then added Aegean for contrast. I repeated these same colors throughout the remaining layers, which created beautiful variation and depth in the flower.

Once the stenciling was complete, I used the coordinating die to cut out the floral image.

For the background, I kept things subtle but added just enough texture to keep it interesting. I die cut a panel using the Crimped A2 Rectangles, then lightly stenciled the Big Basketweave Stencil across the surface. I applied it in a more scattered, organic way so it adds texture without taking away from the focal point.

To give the flower a bit more sturdiness and dimension, I die cut another layer from plain white cardstock and adhered it behind my stenciled piece with liquid glue. This little step really helps the piece feel more substantial. I added the flower to the card front and trimmed off any excess along the edges.

For the sentiment, I used the “with love” die from the set. I cut it once from matte gold cardstock for a soft shine, then layered it twice more with white cardstock to give it a bit of lift. I also added the shadow layer from white, which helps it stand out nicely against the background.

And that finishes up today’s card! I love how soft and airy this one feels, with just a hint of texture and shine.

GIVEAWAY

Hop along with us for more inspiration. Leave comments along the way to be eligible to win a $25 gift certificate to Simon Says Stamp. One winner will be chosen from each blog and announced on the Simon Say Stamp blog on Wednesday, March 25.

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