Not sure if you were able to watch my Enduring Beauty Mask class last week or the replay over the weekend, but these are the 2 cards I started during the live. I finished them after the video was done and thought you might like to see how they turned out!
Above: Using the masks with no stamped image gives a really beautiful soft, almost watercolor look to the floral image! I die cut it with the Enduring Beauty dies and added it to the white background embossed with the new Zinnias 3D embossing folder. Some gorgeous Silver & White sheer ribbon and amazing Glossy Dots in the flower centers really make this card a winner!!
Below: The version featuring both the Enduring Beauty bundle (stamp set and dies) along with the ink blended flowers from the masks is also die cut and mounted onto a Poppy Parade embossed background (same Zinnia folder).
I’m really happy that I took a chance on die cutting this image and also adding the Glossy Dots. I just LOVE this card!!
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These cards are beautiful! You have an amazing eye for color. I love the ribbon and embellishments. Is there a trick to mailing with the ribbon? Or is taking it to the PO for extra postage the best option? I’m thinking maybe delivering it in person so the ribbon stays as pretty as it is now. 💕💕
THankfully that particular ribbon “squishes” down to nearly completely flat for mailing, so no need for extra postage on that, but if you do have a lump, you can use the extra “non machineable stamp” or place a piece of embossed cardstock layer over your card in the envelope, that usually smooths out lumps.
Thanks!