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Misty Meadow






I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving :) I have been playing around my my Donna Downey stamps this last past week. I LOVE them there is so much you can do with them I wish I had got this set sooner :)  Here is one the cards I created using 2 different embossing powders. I like the kind of  misty look that was left behind using them. I  love using embossing powders especially the metallic ones as they really make the images pop.

~Supplies ~
Unity Stamp Company - Heartfelt Sentiments
Unity Stamp Company - Insightful Meadows
Copper Pigment Ink
Copper Embossing Powder
White Embossing Powder
Colorbox blue pigment ink
VersaMark Ink

This is my FWF Entry over at Unity Blogspot

Thanks for visiting :)

Comments

  1. Beautiful! Love the colors together!

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  2. This is just beautiful!! I need to get this stamp out and start inking it.

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  3. Beautiful card!! Thanks for creating with us!

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  4. Stunning card. Love the colours.

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  5. This is so pretty. The flowers look as tho you could just reach out and touch them. Embossing is so much fun since there's so much you can do. Thank you for sharing your lovely card.

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  6. So pretty, Mandi! Love the mixed media.

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  7. Gorgeous card, Mandi…love the embossing and pigments you used. Your work is always lovely!

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  8. Very pretty! Thanks so much for playing along with us over at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge!

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