A sealed bouquet

Hello friends, I am a little late in the day on my blog post today. Work life is still taking a lot of my time at the moment, being the beginning of a new year. But I am seeing light at the end of it all and so I hope to be sharing more regularly again. Today I have another card I made with the Sealed by Spellbinders collection and my faux wax seal stamp and die set.

I used the Sealed Bouquet die set. I cut the flowers out of shades of teal and the leaves out of vellum. I used the November embossing folder of the month for the background.

I completed the card with a faux seal in which the sentiment was stamped in Memento Teal Zeal ink. I used the stamp set this time to create the outer edge so that it would match my sentiment and offset it slightly when adding it to the back die cut so that the light shade to cardstock would be more visible.
This faux wax seal stamp and die set is genius. I need to sit down and make a number of “seals” so that I have them on hand when I need them.

Supplies Used

Sealed Bouquet
Sealed Bouquet
Faux Wax Seals
Faux Wax Seals
Embossing Folder<br> of the month
Embossing Folder
of the month
Teal Zeal
Teal Zeal
Nuvo Stamp<br>Cleaner
Nuvo Stamp
Cleaner
Stamp Shammy
Stamp Shammy
Platinum 6
Platinum 6
Universal Plates
Universal Plates
Tool 'n One
Tool ‘n One
Craft Tweezers
Craft Tweezers
Bearly Art Glue
Bearly Art Glue

*Compensated affiliate links are used at no cost to you. I was provided with the Seal Bouquet Die Set from Spellbinders in order to create with them. I purchased all the other products that I used on this project myself.

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Monica

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