Good Morning Magnolia Thinking of You

Stampin Up Good Morning Magnolia Thinking of You Card - Rosanne Mulhern stampinup

My card today features the big, bold and beautiful magnolia from the Good Morning, Magnolia stamp set.  This bloom is a dream to color and has such a WOW factor on any card.  I stamped it with Versa Mark ink and heat embossed with black embossing powder before coloring it with Copic markers.   While I’m loving this flower, I think I’m most excited about the stenciled background.  This is a slimline stencil from Pink…

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Daisies and DSP All Occasion Cards

Stampin Up True Love and Daisies All Occasion Cards - Rosanne Mulhern stampin up

Today I created a set of all occasion cards that would make a very nice gift.  I really enjoy making sets of cards as it’s only one design but you can have fun with all the color choices. I’ll link to all the Stampin’ Up! products below.  However, some of the sentiments came from a Hero Arts monthly kit.  I’m sure you could find many alternative sentiments that would work just as well.   Here’s…

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Sweet Country Inspired Friendship Card

Stampin Up Buffalo Checked Wreath Card Idea- Rosanne Mulhern stampin up

Happy Good Friday!   Today’s card is definitely “me”.  I know this because while I usually (lovingly) labor over creating a card, this one came together quickly and seamlessly.  I was truly in my element with the buffalo check, wreath and color.  While all the products I used are retiring on 5/3, I wanted to give them another go around.  Here’s the details… A2 thick Basic White card base is cut at 4 1/4″ x…

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Using Tulle for a Pretty Background

Today I have something a bit different (at least for me).  I created my card with a subtle yet oh so pretty tulle background.  You may have to look closer to see it but IRL, it’s very evident.  I take no credit for this discovery and owe it to watching Jennifer McGuire using the technique.  I did have the tulle on hand, though!   So what do you think?  Is it something you would use…

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