Stamping a Scene

Have you ever wanted to stamp a scene, but are unsure about masking?  Head on over to the CardMaker Blog, where I have a masking tutorial up.


Materials Used:
Lawn Fawn Stamps
Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L 
Gina K ink
Ranger ink
Spellbinders die template
corner rounder
Tsukineko ink
Copic markers
Gingham ribbon
white card stock
yellow card stock

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Love that little platypus and great stamping on the grass. Very cute!

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