Prized Life

Hi and welcome back, I am so glad you’re here with me today. I have a beautiful new stamp to share with you from Joy Clair Designs, called Prized Life.…

Hi and welcome back, I am so glad you’re here with me today. I have a beautiful new stamp to share with you from Joy Clair Designs, called Prized Life. I just love the versatility of this stamp set and think it is stunning. Prized Life is a digital stamp set, so you can size each element and manipulate it to fit just about anything you need it to. For my card, I focused on the greenery and one of the floral images, but printed them in varying sizes to add dimension and interest. I think you’re going to love it! I know I do and can’t wait to send it out to someone special.

Prized Life is fresh off the presses, as a new release for Joy Clair, so be sure to grab yours too! I have a special discount code to the SHOP, JOYWILSON for an additional 5% off your order.

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I created my card by sizing the images in Photoshop elements, and printing them onto smooth card stock. I then colored the images with Shimmer Pens. While that dried I quickly dry embossed a panel and made the sentiment strip. Finally I arranged my fussy cut images, popped up some of the pieces with foam tape and added enamel dots. I hope this inspires you to give it a try!

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  1. Margo Laeremans
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