I created a fun croquet inspired card using a mix of stencils, dies, and stamps, with almost everything coming from Miss Ink Stamps. I started by stenciling the Alice Background Stencil onto white card stock using black soot and candied apple distress inks. Once the background was fully blended, I die cut it using the largest rectangle from the Punny Farm Frame die set. For the next layer, I took the stitched rectangle from the EIEIO Frame Die Set and cut it from some powder green card stock. I stamped the sentiment you are flamazing in the top left corner using nocturne versafine clair ink. I used the same stitched rectangle die to cut a second panel from lime green card stock, and then used one of the grassy borders from the Popsicle Sticks Border Die Set. I blended a little mowed lawn distress ink onto the grass pieces and layered them onto the blue sentiment panel. Once everything was glued together, I adhered that panel to the middle of my stenciled background and then attached it to a top folding A2 card base.
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Next I stamped the images from the Croquet Stamp Set and colored them with my OLO markers. I originally fussy cut them with my Scan N Cut because I forgot I owned the coordinating dies, but there is a die set for this stamp set. I arranged the scene by placing the queen with her croquet ball, Alice with her little hedgehog ball, and two card soldiers acting as the arches. I glued down the queen, her hedgehog, and the smaller card with liquid glue, then popped up the medium card, Alice, and her hedgehog with one millimeter foam adhesive for added dimension. On the inside of the card, I added an extra card soldier image and stamped the sentiment "it's all fun and games until someone loses their head." Everything was stamped with nocturne versafine clair ink. This card came together so playfully and the layered grass and stenciled background really make the scene come alive.




































