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Janmashtami cards

Hello everyone

This is DT Priyadarshini here today and we are celebrating Janmashtmi today and I decided to share a couple of cards I made for the occasion. 

CARD 1


To start with, I stamped the image on watercolour paper using Lead grey ink
I coloured using Chocolate brownEmerald greenTangy orangeLilac purple dye inks. I fuzzy cut the image and kept it aside.
I took a top fold note card and added a black cardstock. I took another piece of white card and stenciled using peacock feathers stencil with Aqua blue dye ink. 
Added the stenciled piece and a vellum sheet to the base and added the image and sentiment to finish the card. 




CARD 2


For my next card, I used only the stencil and sentiment from the stamp set. 
I used Lead grey dye ink to first stencil on white card stock.
I separately stenciled one feather using Aqua blue ink and highlighted using colour pencils. 
I fuzzy cut the feather and added foam adhesive to it and added the sentiment on top of it. 
To give more highlight, I used black pen and white gel pen to add some dots. 





Thank you for stopping by and hope you all enjoyed the card.
Stay happy and keep crafting.

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