I love St. Patrick's Day. I'm not sure why - except that it means spring, daffodils, and relief from winter. Plus, we have some Irish heritage, so it seems fitting. And because of all of that, I like to make St. Patrick's Day cards - not many - just a total of five.
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Two of this one... |
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Two of this one... |
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And one of this one, similar to the first one, but with a different sentiment. |
The stamp set used was
this one. It's by Colorado Craft Company, called 4 Leaf Clover. The illustrator is
Anita Jeram. She's a children's book illustrator. It's the second set like this I've purchased, and I'm loving the cards I make with them. I used Neenah Solar White paper, and colored the images with copic markers. A couple of elements were stamped a second time, fussy cut, and attached with foam squares for some interest. Credit for that idea goes to
Yana Smakula.
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