Hello, crafters.
There is something undeniably magical about the contrast between a moody, moonlit background and the vibrant pop of blooms. Today, I’m diving into a project that perfectly captures that “midnight garden” aesthetic.

The star of the show here is the 3D embossing. To get that realistic, weathered stone look, I embossed black cardstock; and added a little cloud white pigment ink. I used the coordinating stencils to isolate the bricks I wanted to add ink to.

To prevent the card from feeling too somber, I added some florals from the zero waste die with a mix of brushed gold and vellum.
That’s it for this one…see you again soon. 😊
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2 Comments
Elegant, stylish and sophisticated!
Thanks, Lori!!