A totally different look for the Waffle Flower Sketched Chrysanthemum stamp today! I had some more fun with inks and the coordinating stencil set for the stamp. It’s definitely a different look for me, but I like it a lot.

Waffle Flower Sketched Chrysanthemum & Oversized Postage Die

Handmade card inspiration featuring Waffle Flower Sketched Chrysanthemum clear stamp set and coordinating die and stencils, with the Oversized Postage die and stamp sets too!

Stamps Used: Waffle Flower Sketched Chrysanthemum, Waffle Flower Oversized Postage stamp set,
Ink Used: Memento Rich Cocoa, Distress Inks
Dies etc Used: Gina K Intricut die cutting machine, Spellbinders BetterPress, Spellbinders A Little Message Sentiments Press Plate & Die Set, Waffle Flower Sketched Chrysanthemum Matching Die, Waffle Flower Oversized Postage Die,
Papers: Echo Park 6×6 Winnie the Pooh,

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