Floral Thinking of You card – featuring Stampin’ Up! A Touch of Ink

Hello.

If any of you know me well, then you’ll know that I have a fear of most things with wings – birds and butterflies being the worst! So, you might wonder why I’d buy the A Touch of Ink stamp set with it’s humming bird and butterfly. The short answer is I didn’t buy it, it was free!!

The longer answer is that I really like the flowers and leaves in the set, along with the sentiments. So when I earned a Sale-A-Bration level 2 free product I decided to pick this set…

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A Touch Of Ink Photopolymer Stamp Set (English)

And here’s my first card using it…

See, that flower is super pretty! It’s a two step stamping set but the stamps for the second step are not precise and I love the shading on them.

I also used the So Ombre designer series paper and the Stitched So Sweetly dies to create my card. I punched holes in the die cut with the sentiment and threaded through some of the crinkled seam binding ribbon and tied it in a bow…

I’m really going to miss Rococo Rose when it retires in a few months time, so you may see quite a lot of it in the weeks to come.

I’ve listed all of the products I used for today’s card below. Remember, you can’t buy the A Touch Of Ink stamp set or the Oh So Ombre paper pack. You can only earn these products for free with qualifying orders during Sale-A-Bration, which ends on 28 February 2021.

If you have any questions about today’s card, Sale-A-Bration or how to order Stampin’ Up! products in the UK then please use the Contact Me form in the main menu to get in touch. I’d love to help.

Happy crafting,

Heather x

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About stampwithnellie

Hi, my name is Heather Forgan, but my nickname is Nellie! I'm an independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator in the United Kingdom and I love being able to share my creations using their fabulous products.

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