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He Is Risen – Two Ways

Hello Everyone! Joni here today and I’m sharing two cards that use the same base images. By simply switching up the placement and using different bases, I’m able to achieve two totally different looks. Both cards feature the stamp set He is Risen stamps and die.

Card design by Joni Nina Andaya. Featured Products: He is Risen stamp set and die.

To begin, I first ink blended Distress Oxide Ink in Abandon Coral onto pink cardstock for my background. I then stamped the lilies with black ink, colored them with Copic Makers and cut them out using the companion die.

Next, I stamped the sentiment – included in the He Is Risen stamp set – in black and colored the banner with Copic Marker for interest. I then adhered the flowers and leaves with foam tape for dimension. To finish off the card, I added a few jewels from Pretty Pink Posh.

Card design by Joni Nina Andaya. Featured Products: He is Risen stamp set and die.

For the second card, I also distressed the card base with Distress Oxide Ink, but this time I used Black Soot, Faded Jeans, and Peacock Feathers.

Card design by Joni Nina Andaya. Featured Products: He is Risen stamp set and die.

Next, I splattered a little water on the card base to give it interest, since the Distress Oxide Inks react with water. The flowers and leaves were again colored with Copic Markers, but I changed the placement of the images to give it a different look.

I also switched up the sentiment on this one. I used another sentiment, also included in the same set, and heat embossed it in white on a black cardstock to make the sentiment pop. I adhered everything with foam tape and again, added some jewels from Pretty Pink Posh to finish off the card.

Card design by Joni Nina Andaya. Featured Products: He is Risen stamp set and die.

What do you guys think? I hope you enjoyed! Thanks for stopping by!


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