I've been wanting to make an acetate card for a long time I just didn't have white stazon ink then last week I saw
this card (the second one in her post) and I realized I didn't need ink I could just use paper. I know mine is nowhere near as gorgeous as hers but that where I got the idea. I made this card for my sisters birthday last week. I had a hard time taking a picture of this card I kept getting a glare and the acetate is hard to see but I did my best. I loved making this card and plan on making a lot more they really look stunning and it's fairly easy to make.

Here is another view of the card

This photo is a close up of the flower.

Thanks for visiting and hope you have a super day.
What I used
stamps-say it in style(ctmh)
ink- hollyhock(ctmh)
dp-pink and white(rob and bob studio Provo crafts), denim(dcwv)acetate.
cs-hollyhock, white daisy(ctmh)
embellishments-flower brad(making memories) ribbon(???)
tools-corner rounder(for scallops)
4 comments:
Oh, this is cute - great flower!!
Very pretty, great job Jessica!!
love it ,its gorgeous
Gorgeous card, love making acetate cards! Your flower's yummy love the layers! Thanks for visiting my blog! Kim x
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