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Hello! Here is the third card I made for the Altenew Educator certification. This one is for the stencil course. I absolutely love stencils and decided to incorporate a paste as also used in the course. I love the color, design and dimension it creates. This one the colors turned out amazing. 
Also, check out my Instagram for more inspiration! sparkle.craft.happiness. Feel free to leave me a comment. I love hearing from you!


1. Die cut wobbly panel and back panel. 

2. Use distress oxide seedless preserves, dried marigold, and antique linen along with wavy stencil

3. Use glimmer paste over oxide ink 

4. Color flower and leaves with copic, add glitter dots

5. Use same distress oxide with grateful die, die cut grateful in black cardstock to create dimension. 

6. Adhere all pieces and pop up flower arrangement


Comments

  1. Congrats on your first submission of AECP! These colours are just perfect for autumn! LOVE the color palette, the sparkle is phenomenal and that blended background looks amazing. Thank you so much for submitting your wonderful work to the AECP assignment gallery.

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