Today I’ve got another postage collage card to share with you! This time I went with the gorgeous poinsettia stencil, and yes, I did add some marker over my ink blending. I love how it turned out!

Postage Collage Poinsettia Christmas Card

This one turned out really pretty, with the added marker details and also the glitter paste centres to the flowers.

Ink blended & marker coloured Christmas card inspiration featuring Waffle Flower Crafts Postage Collage die and Poinsettia stencil set.

Dies and Stencils: Waffle Flower Postage Collage die set – also available in the UK HERE, Waffle Flower Postage Collage Poinsettia stencil set – also available in the UK HERE,
Stamps: Waffle Flower Snow Cheer Sentiments clear stamp and die combo – also available in the UK HERE,
Tools and Other Supplies: , Gina K Intri-Cut Die Cut Machine, Concord & 9th ink pads, Nuvo Glimmer Paste – Glitterati Gold,

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