
Hi, Friends!
Pinkfresh Studio has a wonderful Background Stamp Release today! We’re hoping to inspire you today with projects made from these background stamp sets!

My card today is created with the Floral Shadow background stamp. The mixture of solid and open images is so fun and I think many would stamp or emboss for a silhouette look, but I imagined it different with a background of green – as if the solid portions of the stamp were more like green shadows.

I used Pinkfresh Studio inks in Mint, Meadow, and Emerald City to stamp an ombre fade. After stamping, I used Copic markers to bring the open florals to life.
Copic colors used:
Pinks: RV52, RV55, RV17
Blues: B0000, B00
Purples: BV0000, BV01
Yellows: Y00, Y17

When done, I die-cut the world LOVE using the Adore Alpha die set and used only the outline die because I wanted to keep the focus on the background that I took the time to color. I die-cut the letters in white and colored it with the RV17 marker. Then I used my Clear T-ruler to ensure it lined up straight on my card and adhered it to my background panel and then flooded the letters with clear lacquer to help the word pop, but not not distract too much from the background.
GIVEAWAY INFORMATION:
Pinkfresh Studios will be giving away the full release on the Pinkfresh blog, and on their IG feed.
In addition, I will be giving away a $25 gift card on my blog post. The winners will be picked from the comments for both giveaway opportunities.

The winners will be selected & posted on Monday, February 24th on the Pinkfresh Studio GIVEAWAY PAGE. Please note that you must check that page & claim your prize within 2 weeks.
SHOPPING PROMOTION:
We are offering free US or discounted international shipping on all orders $35+ From February 17-21. Please reference the graphic included in the Dropbox folder above for codes – there are 2 codes based on location.

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I hope you enjoyed my card today! Thanks so much for stopping by!

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![]() PK Floral Shadow PK | SSS | EH |
![]() PK Adore Alpha PK | SSS | EH |
![]() PK Ink Pads PK | SSS | EH |
![]() Copic Sketch Markers SSS | EH | ScrapbookPal |
![]() Be Creative Tape (1/4 inch) SSS | EH |
![]() Mini Multi Medium Matte Glue SSS | EH | HMSB |
![]() Glossy Accents SSS | EH | AMZN | HMSB |
![]() Absorber |
![]() WRMK Precision Advanced Press SSS | EH |
![]() Mini Score Board SSS | EH |
![]() Teflon Bone Folder SSS | EH | HMSB |
![]() Tim Holtz Tonic Guillotine Trimmer TS | SSS | EH | HMSB |
![]() TH Glass Media Mat TS | SSS | EH |
![]() Hammermill Color Copy Digital Cover 100lb |
![]() Neenah Solar White 110 lb SSS | EH | AMZN |
DESTASH SALE!
If you’re interested in buying some lightly used or unused products in mystery destash boxes, please check out my Destash Sale Page!
I love the ombre effect – this is perfect to try with this stamp. Beautiful!
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Love the ombre! Just beautiful!
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Your background is so lovely.
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Caly, you always amaze me.
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You stole my heart with those colors and the genius idea of coloring flowers
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This is so pretty
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I simply love your card using the floral Shadow stamp background. Colors are vibrant and beautiful. Thank you for sharing your talent.
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Beautiful, and such a great idea! You really made the fussy-colored flowers pop with the use of the same color in the sentiment. Maybe one day I’ll be as good! 🙂 Thank you!
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Beautiful card. You can never go wrong with pink/green. I ❤️ how you colored in some of the flowers. Such a versatile background stamp. I’ve seen some great inspiration cards. TFS
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What a beautiful card! I am loving the Floral Shadow background stamp. I really like how you used Copic Markers to define the flowers.
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