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Triple Stamping Technique- Happy Easter card

Hello and welcome to the next Easter card in the series. I want to share with you how to create a card using the Triple Stamping Technique which is easier than it looks. The Daisy Delight stamp set is one of my favorites and although the bitty butterfly punch is retired, I wanted to add a little dimension to the card. There's no bling on this one but I think it turned out very nicely. Take a look at the project below and let me know what you think.

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1. Create a card base from Smoky Slate card stock to measure 5 ½’ x 8 ½” and scored at 4 ¼”. Make this a top-fold card.

2. Cut 3 white card stock panels to measure 4” x 5 ¼”, 3 ¼” x 4 ½” and 2” x 3 ¼”. Line these 3 panels up and adhere with removable adhesive in the center of each.

3. Start by stamping the sentiment in the center of the top panel and then stamp your focal image around the panels making sure to stamp on each.

4. Pull the panels apart and adhere the first white card stock layer, add a Smoky Slate panel to measure 3 ½” x 4 ¾”. Add the next white panel and then a Smoky Slate panel that measures 2 ¼” x 3 ½”. Finally add the sentiment panel.

5. Stamp and punch out 3 butterflies and place around the sentiment panel.

6. For the inside of the card stamp the focal image in the bottom left corner and then stamp an additional sentiment in the center of the card.

I hope you have enjoyed today's project and will check back often for more inspiration. Thank you for visiting.

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