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Jun 26, 2025

Friends Ephemera card

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Today's card uses the same colors as yesterday's card but is quite different.  



For this card I started with a Tempting Turquoise piece of card stock and a scrap of the Unity designer paper that I had left over.  I also found a packet of American Crafts ephemera (Bungalow Lane) that I had received as a Christmas gift.  I opened it and discovered that it had several pieces that would fit the same color scheme as yesterdays card.  I chose 3 different pieces to use on this card.

First step was using an old SU retired background stamp, (Sanded) which I stamped on a smaller piece of the TT card stock with the Pretty Peacock ink.  Then I took the pieces of ephemera and jazzed them up a bit by adding ink to the edges of the larger flower, Wink of Stella to the centers of the flowers and glitter on the little side berries. 

I stamped the same sentiment with Versa mark ink and embossed with Black ep. - The flowers were then layered with foam tape and the punched heart was added along with 3 gems and finally another piece of the Washi tape was added to complete the card.  Simple and easy to create.

Again since I finally used the Ephemera I will add this card to NBUS #75 challenge.

5 comments:

  1. Thanks for stopping by my blog earlier Ida and for your sweet comment! I've just had a wander though your blog and am very impressed by all your work - now following! Hugs, Kate!

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  2. Fabulous! I still have the Sanded background, too. It comes in handy! Your Tempting Turquoise takes on a whole new look with it. Love the sentiment, too!

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  3. Love that turquoise and the background stamp on it looks great. You sure do a wonderful job of putting things together to make beautiful cards.

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  4. the color is aptly named, tempting turquoise, love it

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  5. Ohhh this is lovely! I'm loving the deep turquoise, but also the little elements, I'm so glad you shared them

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