Wednesday, January 8, 2020

WANNA HUG?


Hi everyone!  I have a simple card to share with you today using the Wanna Hug? stamp set and the fun Canyon Mini cover plate die.  I love to use white on white for added texture while keeping things clean and simple.


I used my ink pad to create my own colored card stock in Sage, then stamped the cactus using midnight ink and used the coordinating die to cut it out.  I love the pop of coral on the flower.

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SUPPLIES

A list of supplies I used can be found below, just click on the picture below to be taken to where you can get the product.  I do use some affiliate links when I can, this means I will get a small commission if you choose to purchase the product using my link-this is at no cost to you!  I really appreciate your love and support!

8 comments:

  1. always!!! Such a cute card - and I love that cover plate!
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  3. What a gorgeous card Kristie - love that background die, and you are right, the pink on the cactus is perfect
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  4. Love your style Kristie. Great use of that die behind your cactus and I love that pop of pink. Thanks for joining us at the WWC this week. Tristan DT.

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  5. I love that background die too, Kristie! Like you I love the look of white on white - so special! A perfect CAS card!!! Thanks so much for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week!

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  6. Stunning Kristie. That is a gorgeous cover die and love the cactus.Thanks for playing with us at Watercooler Wednesday
    Dawn T ~ DT

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Hugs,
Kristie